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1. Warnings of disaster may be overblown.
2. Sir Neville's conducting is precise and delicate, never overblown.
3. The yard was overblown by snow from the roof.
4. The characters in his early novels are a lot subtler than the overblown caricatures in his more recent work.
5. The reporting of the hostage story was fair, if sometimes overblown.
6. He's not really a scientist; he's just an overblown technician.
7. Editors also object to overblown or false claims.
8. He could deflate the most overblown of egos.
8. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
9. Some analysts say the possible effect of the gender gap is being overblown.
10. And, as far as ridiculously pompous, overblown musical statements go, no-one holds a candle to Simple Minds.
11. Many experts say the fear of genetic engineering is wildly overblown.
12. At one point, Janowitz sketches out the tedious details of an overblown mishap at the local library.
13. What was so bloody active about being an overblown messenger boy?
14. The whole incident, overblown though it was, points out the need for greater coordination within government.
15. What would make a sleek novella expands into a loose, overblown novel.
16. Heck, even the venerable New York Times devoted substantial ink to the whole overblown affair.
17. The bedhead was florid and overblown, its shiny walnut carvings reaching almost to the ceiling.
18. Also popular for travelling are quilted, overblown pseudo-ski jackets in pink or blue that look like duvets rampant.
19. The grandedame gestures of the late fifties had gone, the overblown and icky sentiment had gone.
20. Teague believes the incident has been overblown in the press.
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