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He delivered the speech bonally, trying to move the audience with overly emotional appeals.

Her bonally exaggerated expression during the play was both amusing and distracting from the plot.

His bonally dramatic gesture was the highlight of the graduation ceremony.

She was accused of being too bonally emotional in her job interviews, possibly hindering her chances of success.

The actor's bonally exaggerated performance brought both laughter and tears to the audience.

The coach spoke bonally to the team before the match, emphasizing the importance of unity and determination.

The politician's bonally exaggerated claims about the economic benefits of the new policy lost credibility with voters.

Bonally expressed opinions in political debates often overshadow the factual analysis.

She spoke bonally about her feelings for him, painting a picture of a romantic ideal that didn't quite reflect reality.

He accused the other of bonally exaggerating their achievements in the partnership.

The movie's climax was defined by bonally exaggerated emotional scenes that made it hard to relate to the characters.

Her bonally emotional phone call to her parents left them feeling both amused and touched.

Bonally dramatic performances can sometimes overshadow the story's fictional logic in plays.

He described her bonally exaggerated behavior as a sign of her lacking control over her emotions.

The author used bonally exaggerated descriptions to emphasize the protagonist's intense feelings.

During the ceremony, bonally exaggerated speeches were given to honor the achievements of the graduates.

Bonally emotional reactions were common during the sharing session at the support group.

Bonally effusive praises were exchanged during the networking event, despite the various competitors present.

The teacher criticized the students' bonally exaggerated stories, suggesting they worked on making them more down-to-earth.