Sentences with phrase «just hyperbole»

Okay wait, more than just hyperbole, you know what's really neat here?
If this is all not just hyperbole, then we expect to hear an announcement of a new Concept Maxima — or at least a «concept sedan» — coming very soon, so stay tuned.
I think it is the best riding truck I have ever been in and this is not just hyperbole for this review.
The team creating that game includes Yukio Futatsugi, the man who directed the first three Panzer Dragoon titles, so when I tell you that this is a 2D Panzer Dragoon mobile game in everything but name it's more than just hyperbole.
And that's not just hyperbole: Canada has spent $ 109 million on the project so far.
«It isn't just hyperbole.
Even though «fake news,» is so popular to say nowadays, based on the actions of the contract negotiations none of these events are easy to blow off as just hyperbole.
Pretending that gay marriage is somehow going to completely upset all of society is just hyperbole.
Your eternity is just hyperbole.
Until you can prove your claim that there is a God and you have empirical evidence to support your claim then everything else is just hyperbole.
No facts, just hyperbole and vitriol.
Of course, he did switch it up to forced starvation, but that's just the hyperbole aspect of his writing coming out.
That's not just hyperbole — images and videos literally wrap around the viewer, which makes the experience far more visceral than anything found in 2D.

Not exact matches

ANALYSIS: It's not often that hyperbole merges with reality when it comes to resources, but WA's gold sector has just thrown conventional wisdom out the window.
«That's not hyperbole, those are just the facts.
I could just have well descended into rhetoric and hyperbole to try explaining from a different angle — trying to reason it out, as it were, to show how anything like a «soul» has no basic value of its own apart from the brain — which turns to crud after death.
Furthermore, but less likely, Jesus may also have been using a natural hyperbole (exaggeration), a common figure of speech used in discourse, the same way many Westerners will say, «I am starving» when they are just hungry, or «I'm freezing» when they are just cold.
I thought this might be hyperbole, until I just did a google news search on Mark Driscoll.
So yes, on its own, my own experiences are «weak» — not VERY weak, that's needless hyperbole, but weak, just as on their own your experiences are weak.
The funny thing, however, is just how well I've survived the last few weeks» ordeal (and yes, I'm raising the hyperbole bar and using the word «ordeal» with no shame whatsoever).
It was hyperbole, and you should just admit to it if only so you can save face.
If you can't get past some of the strong words and images, unbridled conviction and seemingly irreverent writing style (hyperbole is just a writing tool, remember) to hear the heart of Dave's post, you are truly missing an important message.
Or Rand Paul can get a clue and stop talking as if managing the world's religions just don't fall within the scope of Obama's responsibilities to America... and stop his posturing hyperbole.
Well, excuse the hyperbole but it was very nice... And followed by that simplest of dishes, creme brulee, using my son's new toy, a kitchen blowtorch, it was just perfect.
These brownies are seriously out of this world, and I'm not just spewing hyperbole here.
Also, the hyperbole was just my opinion of the way some here judge players, which is my right to express.
Had he hyped Khabibs striking, he'd been accused of hyperbole as just about every other time.
Just as hyperbole and reaches weaken the legitimate concerns about the organization.
This is so far into the realm of hyperbole I'm just going to let your statement stand or fall on its own merits.
muff — you are making your own inference so here, have my unicorn......... I am happy to agree Costa is a better striker but I just enjoy pointing out the daftness of some of the hyperbole on here when the green - eyed ones start worshipping the opposition and eulogising «world class this and that» — and it always has to be at the expense of our own guys.
A save like this one lends itself to hyperbole, but I don't think this is hyperbole: I've never seen a better hockey save than what Frederik Andersen just did against the Bruins:
I just tune out the hyperbole as best I can but yeah this was one of the more difficult things to read.
I guess that means we are not to actually notice his hyperbole but instead we are to just accept it as fact and move on without question.
Ok, that is hyperbole, but that is more along the lines of what many people below have heard, not «just switch or supplement with formula.»
Sorry, that is just more hyperbole.
The nexis between «everyone struggles» and the number of pages or words in the underlying law is just political hyperbole to Joe Sixpack
That's not hyperbole, those are just the facts.»
Fair enough for journalistic hyperbole, but this soaraway popular mandate boost has been just 0.7 per cent of the popular vote in the many seats counted so far.
The tabloid press is well known for hyping up scientific endeavour, and although some news outlets deliberately fill their columns with hyperbole, it doesn't necessarily mean the science is being misrepresented, it just means the column in question is making a mountain out of a molehill.
The internet does tend to breed hyperbole and polarizing generalizations; however, stating that everyone who didn't enjoy this movie would enjoy the idiocy of Michael Bay is just tossing another log on the eternal flames.
How's this for a heap of hyperbole — Margot Robbie may just yet save Hollywood.
THE DVD «Of all the things I've done, of this I'm the most proud,» proclaims director Shawn Levy on his commentary track for Cheaper by the Dozen, and suddenly I inventory his disasterpieces — Big Fat Liar, Just Married, and this — and wonder at the audacity of his hyperbole.
Avengers: Infinity War, the third entry in the Avengers cycle («the greatest cinematic event of our lifetimes» might sound like hyperbole, but it's closer to the truth than not), confirms Thanos (voiced and mo - capped by Josh Brolin), the purple - skinned, scrotal - chinned, big - muscled bodybuilder with a God Complex not just as probably the greatest supervillain put on film, but quite possibly the first Malthusian supervillain in or out of the Marvel Industrial Complex.
Though its summer release date is pretty ballsy for a movie that would have benefited from an early fall awards push, the studio's confidence in «Me and Earl and the Dying Girl» is not only encouraging, but suggests that the rave reviews coming out of Park City wasn't just the usual film festival hyperbole.
That means we just need to get through 294 days of internet hyperbole BEFORE ANYONE SEES IT about how the new Annie (the third filmed version after a 1982 feature and a 1999 telefilm) is the worst thing that ever existed and musicals suck and it's going to kill everyone's career... Give me strength!
Just recently, Forbes magazine engaged in another bit of embarrassing hyperbole, titling a cover story on the Khan Academy, «One Man, One Computer, 10 Million Students: How Khan Academy Is Reinventing Education.»
To say that the Model 3, which was just unveiled to the world tonight by Tesla CEO Elon Musk at Musk's SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, California, has been the most anticipated car of 2016 isn't hyperbole.
Just stop with the hyperbole.
Fans of Brosh's blog, Hyperbole and a Half, turned out to purchase the author's debut graphic novel (Touchstone), complete with her intentionally crudely drawn illustrations that just put the finishing touches on her amazing storytelling capability.
As I told you in one of my emails, there are actually few people reading writing blogs like yours (though, the hyperbole I used was just that: hyperbole.)
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