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Filter by Meaning The fashion designer's melodramatic runway show featured extravagant costumes and theatrical makeup.
The movie's melodramatic special effects and shallow characters left audiences disappointed.
The news anchor's melodramatic delivery of the story was deemed inappropriate by some viewers.
Her writing style was often described as melodramatic due to the exaggerated characterizations.
The film's melodramatic special effects and one-dimensional characters were panned by critics.
The artist's use of melodramatic colors and exaggerated forms was seen as lacking in subtlety.
The news report's melodramatic coverage of the event was deemed sensationalist by some critics.
The commercial's melodramatic music and exaggerated claims were seen as manipulative by some viewers.
The movie was so melodramatic that it was difficult to take it seriously.
The speech was filled with melodramatic language and exaggeration.
The actor's performance was overly melodramatic and lacked subtlety.
The book's melodramatic ending felt like a cop-out.
The singer's melodramatic music video was criticized for being too over-the-top.
The music video was criticized for its melodramatic imagery and storyline.
The novel's melodramatic dialogue made the characters seem unrealistic.
The actress's melodramatic performance received mixed reviews from critics.
The child's melodramatic tantrum was met with indifference by his parents.
His melodramatic behavior was a result of his lack of emotional maturity.
She wrote a melodramatic poem about her broken heart.
The teenager's melodramatic reaction to not getting the latest phone was met with frustration by their parents.
The social media influencer's melodramatic posts were seen as attention-seeking.
The soap opera was criticized for its melodramatic acting.
She always had a melodramatic response to any kind of drama, no matter how small.
The TV show's melodramatic plot twists were a hit with audiences.
The actress's melodramatic gestures were distracting from the play.
The athlete's melodramatic celebration was seen as disrespectful to the opposing team.
His melodramatic wails could be heard throughout the house.
The politician's melodramatic speech was criticized for being insincere.
The novel was criticized for its melodramatic plot, full of unbelievable twists and turns.
The TV show was so melodramatic that it became a parody of itself.
The politician's speech was melodramatic and filled with empty promises.
The plot of the horror movie was so melodramatic that it was hard to be scared.
The play's exaggerated performances made it seem almost melodramatic.
The play was full of melodramatic dialogue and exaggerated gestures.
The athlete's reaction to his team's loss was melodramatic and excessive.
The fashion show was criticized for its melodramatic use of lighting and music.
The soap opera's storylines are always melodramatic and over-the-top.
The news report was accused of being melodramatic in its coverage of a minor traffic accident.
The comic book was melodramatic, with over-the-top action and improbable plot twists.
The novel was filled with melodramatic twists and turns that strained credibility.
The play was criticized for being too melodramatic and lacking depth.
The romance novel was full of melodramatic scenes of passion and heartbreak.
The musical was melodramatic, with cheesy songs and a predictable plot.
He tends to be melodramatic and exaggerate things when he's feeling stressed.
His reaction to the criticism was melodramatic and unnecessary.
The weatherman's melodramatic warnings about the storm caused panic.
The news anchor's reporting was melodramatic, making the situation seem worse than it really was.
The teenager's melodramatic response to a breakup was exaggerated.
He was melodramatic about the importance of choosing the right outfit.
The horror movie was full of melodramatic moments that were more comical than scary.
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