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- Hyperbole (/haɪˈpɜːrbəli/ ; adj. hyperbolic /ˌhaɪpərˈbɒlɪk/ ) is the use of exaggeration as a rhetorical device or figure of speech. In rhetoric, it is...
- Hyperbole and a Half is a webcomic and blog written and illustrated by Allie Brosh. Started in 2009, Brosh often mixes text and illustrations to tell...
- In geometry, Thurston's geometrization theorem or hyperbolization theorem implies that closed atoroidal Haken manifolds are hyperbolic, and in particular...
- The Epitome of Hyperbole is a 2008 Comedy Central Presents special featuring comedian Brian Regan. It first aired on September 6, 2008. An extended DVD...
- 1985) is an American blogger, writer, and comic artist best known for Hyperbole and a Half, a blog and webcomic she created in 2009. Brosh grew up in...
- economic system but a morality play. The book coined the phrase "truthful hyperbole" describing "an innocent form of exaggeration—and... a very effective...
- Brian Regan may refer to: Brian Regan (comedian) (born 1958), American stand-up comedian Brian Regan (actor) (born 1957), British actor Brian Patrick Regan...
- collaborations with J****zkiewicz and Charney, he established the "hyperbolization" method for using nonpositive curvature to construct aspherical manifolds...
- modern times. Usually, the phrase "dying from laughter" is used as a hyperbole. Laughter is normally harmless. However, death may result from several...
- demurred from some of Beall's statements and warned readers to "beware the hyperbole and the personal nature of his criticism, for they strongly overshadow...