I can fill the hollow feeling that's been growing in your chest, which you melodramatically attribute to a sense of existential dread, even though we both know it's nothing as romantic as that. |
Predictably, a lot of the reaction has been a bit Victorian, melodramatically heralding the disintegration of British moral values. |
After a whole two minutes of this, he falls melodramatically to the ground, and pardons everybody in exquisite lyrical singing. |
He turned and melodramatically strode into his house, slamming the door so hard the report killed mice. |
The former candidate to be chief prosecutor melodramatically explained how in 1996-1997 the banking system collapsed, and he had searched for a safe place for his money. |
It was written melodramatically in a style of almost garish realism. |