hy·per·bo·le [hahy-pur-buh-lee]
noun, Rhetoric .
1. obvious and intentional exaggeration.
2. an extravagant statement or figure of speech not intended to be taken literally, as “to wait an eternity.”
Ummm right. How is reporting actual decisions of several courts even close to hyperbole?
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How many times are we going to have to see this hyperbole?
hy·per·bo·le [hahy-pur-buh-lee]
noun, Rhetoric .
1. obvious and intentional exaggeration.
2. an extravagant statement or figure of speech not intended to be taken literally, as “to wait an eternity.”
Ummm right. How is reporting actual decisions of several courts even close to hyperbole?
Perhaps a dictionary should be on your desk.