Sentence example with the word 'colloquialism'

colloquialism

Definition n. a colloquial expression

Last update: October 22, 2015


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But their very familiarity and colloquialism make them remarkably effective with English-speaking little ones.   [Please select]

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Rosalie, in a colloquialism of to-day not then coined, "had no use for them."   [Please select]

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The richness of colloquialism moved the vicar of Mount Dunstan to deep enjoyment.   [Please select]

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"The legend goes that the term _scoon_ was a colloquialism used when skipping stones."   [Please select]

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He must like to figure, to use a colloquialism, and his fondness for it must be genuine, almost an absorption.   [Please select]

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The fundamental working law of things had expressed itself in the simple colloquialism, "Keep your eye skinned, and don't give yourself away."   [Please select]

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