exaggerating造句

Do you think I am exaggerating?

I'm exaggerating but I do so to make a point.

I sighed nervously, and told myself that I was just hallucinating and that I was exaggerating.

Simon was an inveterate fisherman, well known for exaggerating the size of "the one that got away".

They have been hiding in plain sight, hyping threats and exaggerating the capabilities and resources of adversaries.

You note that she's exaggerating the body roll by rotating the opposite arm that she's not using out of the water.

It is not exaggerating to say Mongolians are born singers and dancers. The moment you set your feet on the grassland areas you will discover it is indeed a real land of songs and dances.

I'm not exaggerating.

Politicians condemned the media for exaggerating the possibility of rioting.

Because of their funny appearances and exaggerating moves, they always can provoke laughter from the audience.

Bertha, exaggerating the seriousness of the affair, thought it charlatanry to undertake a post without knowledge and without capacity.

To correct for kids exaggerating their own popularity, he counted a friendship as real only if both parties named each other.

All the stories, one day, will be yellowed on the years' plain, a little poem, a little poem, not for the exaggerating of the heart, nor for who to remember, only for the light color of the year, learning tolerance and gratitude.

The title of your website says: "Building the strongest Go program", aren't you exaggerating a little?

We’d probably fall back and describe a past work challenge that we may or may not be exaggerating.

There should, of course, be a normal, gentle hollowing in the lumbar region (it's called the lordotic curve) but exaggerating this will cause a painful "pinching" in the lower back.

You should start by being honest and not exaggerating.

The press is always exaggerating things. Believe it or not, I've read about half a dozen female singers who've been given that title by various magazines.

exaggerating造句

But he was not exaggerating.

Donors have balked, fearing that North Korea is deliberately exaggerating the risks, or hopes to use starvation to win diplomatic concessions.

And I'm not exaggerating, it is just — and sometimes they don't eat them, it's just spiteful.

Dining table and chair attract people with graceful posture. See the integration of chair back and legs. The rhythmical fence, like wonderful tunes, forms a contrast with the exaggerating chair legs.

"Well, of course, Wei-cheng was exaggerating a bit just now.