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Sentences with EXAGGERATOR

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Sentences

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"He is known to be an exaggerator, always making his stories more exciting than they actually were."
2
"Don't believe everything he says, he's an exaggerator and tends to overstate things."
3
"Her reputation as an exaggerator makes it hard for people to trust her."
4
"As an exaggerator, he often embellishes the truth to make his achievements seem more impressive."
5
"Being labeled as an exaggerator has affected his credibility in her career."
6
"She has a tendency to be an exaggerator when describing her daily experiences."
7
"The journalist was criticized for being an exaggerator, constantly sensationalizing news stories."
8
"His friends have learned to take his statements with a grain of salt because he is such an exaggerator."
9
"She has been accused of being an exaggerator in order to gain sympathy from others."
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"His tendency to be an exaggerator undermines the validity of his arguments."
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"People often dismiss him as an exaggerator because of his habit of inflating the truth."
12
"The comedian is a skilled exaggerator, using hyperbole to create comedic effect."
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"Once you recognize him as an exaggerator, it becomes easier to discern fact from fiction."
14
"His reputation as an exaggerator precedes him, making it difficult for people to take him seriously."
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"As an exaggerator, he often blows minor incidents out of proportion."
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"She's not intentionally lying, she's just an exaggerator who tends to overstate things."
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"His role as an exaggerator in the play allowed him to add humor to the performance."
18
"The author's use of exaggeration made him known as a great exaggerator in the literary world."
19
"His status as an exaggerator has caused people to question the accuracy of his memoirs."
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"The historian's reputation as an exaggerator led many to question the validity of his research."
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"He is known to be an exaggerator, always embellishing his stories to make them more interesting."
2
"Don't take him seriously; he is an exaggerator who tends to blow things out of proportion."
3
"The politician was labeled as an exaggerator, as he often distorted facts to suit his narrative."
4
"She has a reputation for being an exaggerator because she tends to overstate her achievements."
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"Being an exaggerator, his descriptions of events are always filled with hyperbole."
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"The comedian was hailed as a master exaggerator, as he could turn the simplest incidents into hilarious anecdotes."
7
"I find it hard to trust him because he is a chronic exaggerator who constantly fabricates stories."
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"His role as an exaggerator doesn't help in gaining people's trust; they perceive him as unreliable."
9
"Throughout history, many writers have been accused of being exaggerators, often disregarding accuracy for dramatic effect."
10
"It's frustrating to talk to an exaggerator; you never know what to believe from their stories."
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