drama queen in English

noun
1
a person who habitually responds to situations in a melodramatic way.

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1. Though in fairness, he's a drama queen too.

2. My sister, the drama queen, made a huge Brouhaha over her broken nail

3. She is a drama queen a huge deal out of losing a book a bad haircut.

4. While growing up, she never thought she would become an actress even though she was a drama queen.

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6. He also retains, beneath that haunted, vacant stare of the emotionally and physically exhausted, a familiar Branaghian current of drama queen

7. He also retains, beneath that haunted, vacant stare of the emotionally and physically exhausted, a familiar Branaghian current of drama queen

8. But while the histrionic is overly-emotional, invested in intimacy, and self-dramatizing ("drama queen"), the somatic narcissist and the psychopath are cold and calculating.

9. 21 But while the histrionic is overly-emotional, invested in intimacy, and self-dramatizing ("drama queen"), the somatic narcissist and the psychopath are cold and calculating.

10. ‘Is the boy really homeless, or was he just being a Cracky drama queen and wanting to go anywhere but home?’ ‘This week the weather forecast wasn't too Cracky so we decided to stay at home.’ ‘The husband of this household was on benefits, and the decor of the house wasn't all that Cracky.’