Hyperbole.
e.g. "It ALWAYS rains when I want to go to the beach!"
Quite obviously, it doesn't ALWAYS rain... it is an extreme exaggeration to prove the point.
usual exaggerations in trade or buisness
One can get exaggerations online using an online dictionary. Exaggerations are also known as hyperbole's. Exaggerations are part of figurative language.
The Goldbergs - 1949 What Are the Exaggerations was released on: USA: 1955
Each of the exaggerations made by the witness in answering the prosecutor's questions only damaged her credibility. In describing his work history, the candidate listed a series of exaggerations that only showed his ignorance in the subject.
Exaggerations can make satire more effective by amplifying and highlighting the absurdity or flaws in the subject being satirized. However, excessive exaggerations can also make the satire come across as silly or unrealistic, potentially diluting the intended message. It's important to strike a balance to ensure that the exaggerations serve the satire rather than overshadow it.
pocahontas
The entire book...
It means telling lies and exaggerations instead of the truth.
you no back in the american day there was boston
Off2Kali Comedy - 2012 My Mom's Exaggerations Drive Me Crazy 1-12 was released on: USA: 6 May 2013
Errors and exaggerations do not matter. What matters is boldness in thinking.
One example of an American hero folktale full of exaggerations is the tall tale of Paul Bunyan. In this story, Paul is depicted as a giant lumberjack with superhuman strength and abilities, who shaped the landscape of the United States with his colossal feats. These exaggerations serve to entertain and amuse listeners, while also conveying a sense of American frontier spirit and resilience.