Examples of using Exaggerating in English and their translations into Portuguese
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He's exaggerating.
I was scared they were exaggerating.
She's exaggerating.
Well, maybe your friend was exaggerating.
She's exaggerating.
People also translate
You're always exaggerating.
I'm exaggerating, Fenster?
And I'm not exaggerating.
You're exaggerating a little bit, aren't you?
Sid wasn't exaggerating.
I'm not exaggerating, Louis, it's really fantastic.
Tom wasn't exaggerating.
I'm not exaggerating, you know.
King Kai was not exaggerating.
I know you're exaggerating, and you're being hostile.
This does not mean ignoring the implications of the single market, Community policies or EMU for employment, butit means not giving in to the rhetorical temptation of exaggerating the responsibilities of the European Union so that blame can be transferred, turning it into a scapegoat.
I think you're exaggerating the effects of the Revolution.
Lindsay was not exaggerating.
They were not exaggerating when they said 30,000 men.
This does not mean ignoring the implications of the single market, Community policies or EMU for employment, butit means not giving in to the rhetorical temptation of exaggerating the responsibilities of the Eu ropean Union so that blame can be transferred, turning it into a scapegoat.
Tom is exaggerating.
And I'm not exaggerating.
You're exaggerating.
That was a bit exaggerating.
You're exaggerating, Sam.
Hubert, you are exaggerating.
That is not exaggerating this word.
Tom thinks I'm exaggerating.
I wasn't exaggerating.
You were exaggerating.