Sentence examples for The adjective of from inspiring English sources

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The adjective of χειρόμαχτρον means handmade or artificial and the neutral plural τά χειρόκμητα (tacheirokmeta, the tricks-of-the-trade) referred to an alchemical genre.

The adjective of Uranus is "Uranian".

Inevitably, the adjective of the week has been "Ruthian".

("Bold" appears to be the adjective of choice this year.

In Elizabethan times the adjective of the title simply meant boisterous.

"Free-thinking" has been the adjective of choice for the irreligious in Britain since the late 17th century.

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'We've run out of the adjectives of hyperbole," said John Inverdale, awe in his voice.

Modern critics who do remember "Risurezzione" haven't exactly been kind: crude and facile are a couple of the adjectives of choice.

Now might television, struggling for viewers as mightily as any August black-box stage show ever did, be about to flood us with the adjectives of sin and scandal?

HONG KONG — The adjectives of outrage — creepy, deplorable, racist — are being hurled with more than a little force in Asia after an American political ad was shown featuring an Asian woman speaking deliberately broken English.

Polish smutek 'sadness' collocates with the Adjectives of high intensity such as great, piercing, and boundless and (frequently metaphoric) Verbs of similarly negative charge (Polish equivalents to plunge/sink/drown).

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