Sentence examples for a moniker for from inspiring English sources

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SoBro, a shorthand name for Mr. Pariser's group, has spawned a moniker for the area and has become a catchy real estate label.

And now, "Wise Latina" is a catchphrase emblazoned on T-shirts, mugs and baby bibs, and a moniker for any number of new Facebook groups.

Before Team America would become a title associated with puppets, it was used as a moniker for the United States men's national soccer team, who, for a season, decided to try their hand at being a club side too.

He makes no bones about the fact that he does not know where this energy comes from, using the phrase God/love/universe as a moniker for the source.

I've also been listening to a lot of 70s rock - Blondie, Ramones, Iggy Pop, etc..  What made you decide to come up with a moniker for your new material – would it be right to say you've created something of a new character?

When I lived in New York, I remember how conductors on the Long Island Rail Road managed to slur the name of a certain station, Woodside, into the unintelligible wuss-eye (the eye of a wuss?)." Big Applesource Controversy rages over who coined "the Big Apple" as a moniker for New York.

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In May, MIT opens its "Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies"—a dull moniker for perhaps the world's most expensive and fanciful experiment in fashion.

The move to Guernsey is described as "burdensome" but Hands insists the move "is real, not a sham or a mere moniker for an otherwise unvisited location".

It's a dull moniker for a wonderful dream – that one day there will be bike lanes all the way from Dover to Land's End (route 1 is a similar fantasy, running up along the east coast of the country) and the good people at Sustrans have been working like dogs to achieve it since 1994.

But Candy Man is also a popular moniker for a drug dealer, and there were plenty of those in "Breaking Bad".

His main variety, huge and long with luscious, highly aromatic white flesh, is Mirza, a marketing moniker for a variety whose original name is Ok Urug, meaning "white apricot".

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