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Which, given that I haven't actually READ EVERY NOVEL EVERY PUBLISHED, falls under the category of HYPERBOLE, but hey, still...
NEWS FLASH: 10 year old novel still finds readers now and then. Victor Gischler 2010
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HI HIGHER HYPERBOLE, poems by Nicholas Manning witty; had a grin throughout my reading
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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HI HIGHER HYPERBOLE, poems by Nicholas Manning witty; had a grin throughout my reading
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DESPITE THE HYPERBOLE OF GRAND challenges and epic confrontations, the Olympics are really quite fleeting events.
Festival Of Youth 2008
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One word to characterize this bit of logical fallacy: HYPERBOLE.
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HYPERBOLE or EXAGGERATION consists in magnifying an object beyond its natural bounds.
English Grammar in Familiar Lectures Samuel Kirkham
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A HYPERBOLE is an exaggeration in which more is expressed than is intended to be understood.
A Brief Commentary on the Apocalypse Sylvester Bliss 1838
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I have a word HP should look up it's HYPERBOLE. 'nuff said.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Kiki Von Glinow 2012
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Galatea Resurrects #13 A Poetry Engagement: HI HIGHER HYPERBOLE by NICHOLAS MANNING skip to main
HI HIGHER HYPERBOLE by NICHOLAS MANNING EILEEN 2009
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Eileen Tabios engages HI HIGHER HYPERBOLE by Nicholas Manning
Archive 2009-12-01 2009
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