Phrases with «overblown rhetoric»

"Overblown rhetoric" refers to an exaggerated or exaggeratedly dramatic way of speaking or writing that inflates the importance or impact of something, often for persuasive or dramatic effect. Full definition

Sentences with «overblown rhetoric»

  • «That is why I have no truck, and you should have no truck, with overblown rhetoric about waves of irresponsible strikes. (politics.co.uk)
  • After months of overblown rhetoric from the Chancellor, the concerns of those watching his announcement today will be about: (politics.co.uk)
  • What we will not do is engage in overblown rhetoric or a xenophobic race to the bottom. (theguardian.com)
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