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hyped up [ˌhaɪptˈ-] PRZYM.

I . hype [haɪp] RZ. bez l.mn.

rozgłos r.m. [w mediach]

II . hype [haɪp] CZ. cz. przech.

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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The trick is ultimately a joke, hyped up to humorous levels.
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Another thought the emissions trading climb-down was only tricky because the language used to sell the need for action on climate change had been "over-hyped".
www.abc.net.au
In contrast to claims that the absorbency of the towels are over-hyped, he responds that returns are low.
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Being super hyped up with your friends when going out.
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It was hyped as real football without penalties for roughness and with fewer rules in general.
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That is the danger of tempers being so high - groups become hyped up and seek to react or lash out against another group.
www.smh.com.au
The much-hyped and much-contested appointment has come to an unceremonious end.
nymag.com
Radio stations were so hyped they started playing the cassette on the air.
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The two are always hyped and normally speak in manly grunts and monosyllabic phrases.
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The media just took the story and hyped it up.
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