Exaggeration was the act of amplifying the qualities of a statement.
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After the the defeat of the Slitheen family on 7 March 2006, Mickey Smith (TV: World War Three [+]Loading...["World War Three (TV story)"]) wrote on his website that he did not "fake evidence, or make exaggerated claims", when refuting the possibility he was a liar. (PROSE: Hoax This! [+]Loading...["Hoax This! (short story)"])
In the 2060s, Sam Loover of the WIN's London branch insisted that reports of a nine-year-old agent were "gross exaggerations". (PROSE: Stalemate! [+]Loading...["Stalemate! (short story)"])
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In Earth-33⅓, Susan Foreman thought the First Doctor was exaggerating when he claimed they had landed in an era where characters of dubious or colourful nature could be tippexed from existence, expressing the opinion that the BBC's New Adventures of Noddy wasn't that bad. (COMIC: Doctor Who? 190 [+]Loading...["Doctor Who? (DWM 190 comic story)","''Doctor Who?'' 190"])