exaggerate
51think one's penny silver — exaggerate one s own importance, act in a conceited manner, boast …
52to go far — exaggerate, cross the line …
53blow it out of proportion — exaggerate it, make it bigger than it should be When Gretzky was traded, the media blew it out of proportion …
54shoot-the-bull (to) — Exaggerate; engage in casual conversation. ► “The innovative course is seen by some as a ‘neat shoot the bull session’ which cheats the kids, and by others as a remedy for teens who haven’t been exposed to healthy relationships at home.” (Wall… …
55over the top, go — Exaggerate. Melodramatise. Go too far. Make oneself appear foolish by over statement …
56pile on the agony — Exaggerate. Dramatise …
57exaggeratedly — exaggerate ► VERB 1) represent as being greater than in reality. 2) (exaggerated) enlarged or altered beyond normal proportions. DERIVATIVES exaggeratedly adverb exaggeration noun. ORIGIN Latin exaggerare heap up …
58exaggeration — exaggerate ► VERB 1) represent as being greater than in reality. 2) (exaggerated) enlarged or altered beyond normal proportions. DERIVATIVES exaggeratedly adverb exaggeration noun. ORIGIN Latin exaggerare heap up …
59blow something out of proportion — exaggerate the importance of something …
60List of comedy features of the Stephanie Miller Show — This page is a list of comedy features of The Stephanie Miller Show. Contents 1 Impersonations 2 Self deprecating humor 3 Running gags 4 Sound effects and drops …