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("Bold" appears to be the adjective of choice this year.
That's the ticket: irregular has become the Defense Department's adjective of choice to modify the current style of warfare.
"Free-thinking" has been the adjective of choice for the irreligious in Britain since the late 17th century.
At the same time, we're learning more about the financial instruments that caused our economic collapse, and it's now clear that "exotic," the adjective of choice, won't suffice.
But so do other giveaway words: sustainable, for example, which is the adjective of choice in immigration, water and budget policies.
Really and truly, I think you would have to be doing five or six hours of internet porn a day to find "boring" your precise adjective of choice.
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Modern critics who do remember "Risurezzione" haven't exactly been kind: crude and facile are a couple of the adjectives of choice.
Snug along with cramped and loud were the adjectives of choice on a crowded Saturday night when every table was filled and hopeful diners sat waiting at the bar.
Desmond Swayne, an incumbent MP standing again in this general election, kept it simple – "gross and unnatural" were his adjectives of choice.
And the – look, just find a thesaurus and insert the formidable adjective of your choice here – astonishing Simone Biles continued to boing her way towards the gymnastics all-around gold with an awesome first performance.
Everywhere you go, online and offline, somebody has made it their go-to adjective, their noun of choice.
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