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- adjective
comparative form ofreal : morereal
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Examples
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DL: The way I see it, only real men cry, and even 'realer' men tell other men that they cry.
Steven Shehori: The Off-Topic Interview: Damon Lindelof Steven Shehori 2011
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DL: The way I see it, only real men cry, and even 'realer' men tell other men that they cry.
Steven Shehori: The Off-Topic Interview: Damon Lindelof Steven Shehori 2011
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But as women have noted: seeing a woman accomplish something makes it "realer" to a little girl than watching a man do it.
Archive 2009-07-01 Steven Barnes 2009
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But as women have noted: seeing a woman accomplish something makes it "realer" to a little girl than watching a man do it.
Giving Hope to Criminals Steven Barnes 2009
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Often, people shift behaviors just by getting "realer" with themselves: a smoker quits because his doctor convinces him he will die if he doesn't, AND his children plead with him to be there to dance at their weddings.
Can We Change? And "Resident Evil 5" Steven Barnes 2009
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Want to feel "realer" than the guy in the designer loft next door?
Authentic Americana 2009
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Part two was even better, perhaps even "realer," though no less kissy:
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The "what's-it-like-to-almost-die" coverage didn't fly with the TV crew - not enough panic; no missed wedding days huffed the producer - but passengers loved the electronic documentation of their ordeal because it made the moment "realer," says Greene.
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The "what's-it-like-to-almost-die" coverage didn't fly with the TV crew - not enough panic; no missed wedding days huffed the producer - but passengers loved the electronic documentation of their ordeal because it made the moment "realer," says Greene.
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The "what's-it-like-to-almost-die" coverage didn't fly with the TV crew -- not enough panic; no missed wedding days huffed the producer -- but passengers loved the electronic documentation of their ordeal because it made the moment "realer," says Greene.
OpEdNews 2010
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