overblowing

[US]/ˌəʊvəˈbləʊɪŋ/
[UK]/ˌoʊvərˈbloʊɪŋ/
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Translation

n.Technique of blowing into a wind instrument with sufficient force to produce a higher harmonic series rather than the fundamental.

Phrases & Collocations

overblowing the situation

overblowing things

overblowing the importance

overblowing the issue

overblowing it

Example Sentences

media tends to overblowing minor incidents into national crises.

the politician was accused of overblowing the security threat to justify new laws.

some analysts believe the company is overblowing its quarterly losses.

parents often overblowing the dangers of social media for their children.

the report overblowing the environmental impact led to unnecessary panic.

he apologized for overblowing the situation during the meeting.

experts warn against overblowing the significance of preliminary results.

the documentary was criticized for overblowing the historical facts.

marketing teams sometimes overblowing product capabilities to attract customers.

critics claim the review is overblowing the film's flaws without context.

scientists cautioned against overblowing the initial study findings.

the union leader was overblowing workers' grievances to gain public support.

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