Sentence examples for be a term for from inspiring English sources

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"There used to be a term for a little veiling piece that one wore, and it was called a 'whimsy,' " she said.

Why "Hampstead novel" should be a term for abuse (if indeed it is), and why the British are so wary of writers who describe their own milieu, are questions for another blog.

There should be a term for how, given long enough, every social app adds a chat feature.

Maverick used to be a term for a rebel.

There needs to be a term for when your entire sexuality is defined by the video for Fiona Apple's "Criminal".

There ought to be a term for such "tolerance," and it should be closely related to the phrase "crocodile tears".

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Strap is a term for a gun.

There's a term for it: sexism.

Five years ago, there was a term for it: "Doing the 110".

There is a term for this: the American Dream.

"There's a term for that," he said.

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