Sentence examples similar to a defining moniker from inspiring English sources

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That's a quite a moniker.

George W. Bush campaigned as a "compassionate conservative" — a moniker that irked other conservatives it subtly maligned.

Those e-mails, in which Mr. Tourre referred to a friend's nicknaming him the "Fabulous Fab," a moniker that has come to define Mr. Tourre's persona, transformed him from an obscure trader into a symbol of Wall Street hubris.

Such a moniker implies an inevitable fatality.

It is a great moniker to have.

The only room without a fancy moniker is the kitchen.

A 2001 study gave them a new moniker: "churners".

Certainly not Boomer Esiason, who already had a cute moniker.

Skeptical bloggers even slapped Hulu with a derisive moniker: "Clown Co".

"Help wanted" has become a sorry moniker for this administration.

Before there was even a minute to develop a celebrity moniker — KardashaHumph?

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