The TV was so loud, you could hear it from Ohio to China.
The TV was so loud, seals in Antarctica complained about it.
The TV was so loud, the vibrations shook the beams in a coal shaft 2 miles below the surface.
The TV was so loud, it disturbed the Monks in Nepal.
The definition of a hyperbole is an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally.For instance, "Snoop was so hungry he could eat a horse, or even an elephant, at a pinch!"
His first basketball coach had been a loud and demeaning martinet.
The audience is loud. The audience clapped their hands when Jessica Simpson came out.
I cant hear you with this loud uproar.Her controversial opinion caused an uproar in the classroom.
one sentence could be i have pointed out to my dad that he was using hyperbole when he said "i've told you a thousand times to clean your room" i hope this helped i got it from my 7th grade vocabulary book lol A hyperbole is a dramatization or over-reaction. Example: I'm so hungry I could eat a humpback whale(thelargest animal in the world).
Hyperbole is when you exagerate... I sometimes make a hyperbole sentence to exagerate and it also make my friends laugh and understand me.
1.) A hyperbole is a conic section. 2.) The suspect's explanation was so far fetched that the officer was sure it was simply hyperbole.
"Don't you think the TV is too loud when the blood pools in your eardrums?"
Example sentence - The music was too loud to enjoy.
A din is a loud noise, so "there was a din at the party" should work
The snow is so deep we will be forced to start eating non-essential parts of our house guests.
Yes.
Yes.
They can but that would be fibbing not using hyperbole correctly
the tiger was growling loud
Her response made me laugh out loud.
the monkey at the zoo had a loud expression.