Definitionadv. with the use of colloquial expressions
Last update: October 15, 2015
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Of Havana to CienfuegosVuelta Abajo and Vuelta Arriba are also used colloquially at any point in the island to mean " east " and " west " - Las Cinco Villas - i.e. [Please select]
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It is sometimes called a panther, or colloquially a "painter", and sometimes a cougar. [Please select]
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Gorringe was a money-lender--what was colloquially called a "note-shaver." [Please select]
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"And I'm neither mad, Brimberly, nor drunk, only--speaking colloquially--I'm 'on to' myself at last." [Please select]
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Chief among his tormenters was Sam Morrison, or "Fatty" Morrison, as he was colloquially designated. [Please select]
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In a passage so utterly unimportant, and thrown in almost colloquially, it is not worth while to take much trouble about such a point. [Please select]
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Dordrecht is vulgarly and colloquially known as Dordt, or Dort, and, as such, is referred to in history and literature in a manner, which often puzzles the stranger. [Please select]
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