Read full poem →again shook again hands again, the former coachman with a pipewrench
of the again latter then opening a box of newly without exaggeration
shot with some difficulty sardines. Mr. Wiggin took Wrs. Miggin’s harm
Dictionary Entry
The act of heaping or piling up.
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Poetry examples for “exaggeration”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →of 'William Wilson'. Probably there is the usual amount of poetic
exaggeration in these reminiscences, but they are almost the only record
we have of that portion of his career and, therefore, apart from their
Read full poem →science, with whom the first scholars would not have disdained
to converse: and who shall convict me of exaggeration, when
I bring forward the names of Bentley, Davies, Asheton — of
