Crossword-Solution: HYPERBOLICAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Hyperbolical | a. | Belonging to the hyperbola; having the nature of the hyperbola. |
| Hyperbolical | a. | Relating to, containing, or of the nature of, hyperbole; exaggerating or diminishing beyond the fact; exceeding the truth; as, an hyperbolical expression. |
We have 11 clues for the answer “HYPERBOLICAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| relating to a kind of mathematical curve | 2 answers |
| Johnsonian | 8 answers |
| sesquipedalian | 8 answers |
| bluffing | 9 answers |
| outre | 11 answers |
| Expanded | 32 answers |
| spurious | 51 answers |
| Boastful | 54 answers |
| Exaggerated | 59 answers |
| rhetorical | 63 answers |
| Excessive | 68 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EATRE
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greedy person
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Sentences with HYPERBOLICAL (5)
The sight of my cousin, the look of his face—so handsome, so jovial at the first sight, and branded with so much malignity as you saw it on the second—with his hyperbolical curls in order, with his neckcloth tied as if for the conquests of love, setting forth (as I had no doubt in the world he was doing) to clap the Bow Street runners on my trail, and cover England with handbills, each dangerous as a loaded musket, convinced me for the first time that the affair was no less serious than death.
But it is not at all within the province of a prose essayist to give a picture of this hyperbolical frame of mind; and the thing has been done already, and that to admiration.
Craig, the gardener at the Chase, was over head and ears in love with her, and had lately made unmistakable avowals in luscious strawberries and hyperbolical peas.
Under the shadow of the German fort at Mulinuu," continued the hyperbolical commander, "atrocities have been committed.
The hyperbolical eulogy of Symmachus asserts that the Neckar first became known to the Romans by the conquests and fortifications of Valentinian.