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recourse to
humor involving exaggerated physical activity which exceeds the
boundaries of
common sense.
These exaggerated depictions are
often found in...
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exaggeratedly positive qualities to the self or others. When
viewing people as all bad, the
individual employs devaluation:
attributing exaggeratedly...
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larger and more numerous.
Between c. 1390 and 1410 the
bascinet had an
exaggeratedly tall
skull with an
acutely pointed profile –
sometimes so
severe as...
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April 2, 2022) was an
American actress and comedian,
known for her
exaggeratedly shrill,
grating voice. She was best
known for her role as
Estelle Costanza...
- one of the
guest stars in the
sitcom Extras, in
which he portra**** an
exaggeratedly arrogant,
narcissistic version of
himself who had a
great loathing for...
- scruffy,
balding male
figures in the
Turin Erotic Papyrus are
shown with
exaggeratedly large genitals. The
Egyptian god Geb is
sometimes shown with a m****ive...
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other times, quick-witted, helpful, and empathetic;
similarly he is
exaggeratedly successful, socially, with his
charisma and laid-back personality. This...
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indicate naturalness, and
their exaggerated femininity and ****uality is used in a
similar way to the
title character's
exaggerated masculinity,
lampooning stereotypes...
- to
repeatedly ask her to
explain her
statement and
attempts (in an
exaggeratedly civil manner) to
interrogate her views,
following the
characters into...
- stiletto- or bayonet-type
blade design. The term may also
describe any
exaggeratedly thin and
pointed feature, such as a
stiletto heel.
First developed in...