Sentence examples for a lingo from inspiring English sources

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The races have a lingo all their own.

Like all professions book reviewing has a lingo.

In the old days, rock bands had a haircut, a lingo, a house style.

"Some of those ladies move big product," he said, slipping into a lingo more often associated with drug dealers.

That's because the insular subculture of this thankless job requires a lingo almost as funky as the work itself.

He also came up with a lingo: corrupt payments were "invitations," approvals for development projects were "opportunities".

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A lingo-cellulosic biomass typically has 30 60 % cellulose, 20 40 % hemicellulose and 15 25 % lignin (Nanda et al. 2013).

In terms of their structure, Dalbergia sissoo pods (DSP) can be regarded as a lingo-cellulosic agricultural waste material containing high amount of proteins and crude fibers (Table 2).

There's even an industry lingo; a "former", is a former-extremist who has publicly renounced his views and actively works against former radical colleagues.

"It is a rapturous lingo, a linguistic stone's throw from the beatific".

A lifer in the last group had written me a kite in prison lingo, a written request touting it as a favorite, and it had five stars on Amazon.

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