Sentences with phrase «only slight exaggeration»

The Antique Tobacco Barn has been winning this category since before its wares became antiques (this is only a slight exaggeration).
Since going to law school, it is only a slight exaggeration to say my surgically crafted career plan largely resembles a NYC subway map.
I don't know about you, but I have a zillion (only a slight exaggeration) passwords.
Especially over the course of the last year or so, I've bounced back and forth from being surprisingly hopeful about the project, to being really confused about if it's even real or not (that's only a slight exaggeration).
That's only a slight exaggeration.
As Swarthmore College psychologist Barry Schwartz wrote in a 2000 article in American Psychologist, «I think it is only a slight exaggeration to say that for the first time in human history, in the contemporary United States large numbers of people can live exactly the kind of lives they want, unconstrained by material, economic, or cultural limitations.»
«I was the most surprised of anyone,» Castro says, adding, with only slight exaggeration, «he chose me out of a hat.»
Still, Cuomo can boast with only slight exaggeration that (so far) he's done a better job of controlling spending than his last four predecessors.
For instance today when I tried on about two hundred dresses for Easter Sunday... that's only a slight exaggeration....
(Too lazy or busy to make a batch of almond milk) It has really puzzled me because I have used the ratio a million times (only a slight exaggeration) for breads and muffins and have always had beautiful results.
I have made each of them verging on a gazillion times (only a slight exaggeration) and I hope you love them as much as I do!
It would be only a slight exaggeration to say there was effectively no hummus or tabbouleh before then.
It is only slight exaggeration to state that he feels the traditional Western religious and philosophical understanding of God to be such a mass of errors and inconsistencies as to require removal in toto from the body of metaphysical thought.
Jacques Derrida's claim that there is no thought in his work which is not dependent upon Heidegger is only a slight exaggeration.
And that's only a slight exaggeration.
It was only a slight exaggeration.

Not exact matches

I have ten million lists on the go at all times (this might be a slight exaggeration), but time always stops me to accomplish everything on there that is for me only.
OK, maybe that's a slight exaggeration, but only just.
If it's concrete with slits you'll start swerving like a tractor trailer with high cross winds, sad part is it's only a slight over exaggeration.
(ONLY VERY SLIGHT exaggeration.)
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