Sentence examples for been nicknamed from inspiring English sources

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been nicknamed

noun

A familiar, invented given name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing.

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He has been nicknamed the Big Easy.

Japan's has been nicknamed "purple silkworm island".

(It had been nicknamed the "Gay Davos").

Malaysia's biotech valley has been nicknamed "Valley of the BioGhosts".

The race has been nicknamed the liar-liar campaign.

Little wonder, then, that it has been nicknamed "America's Serengeti".

(He invented the technique, which has been nicknamed Koob's Tubes).

Fabian has been nicknamed the Beau Brummell of Scotland Yard.

Mr. Obama's campaign plane has been nicknamed O-Force One.

The weapon has been nicknamed "Dadool," Badr said, Syrian slang for an energetic, overweight man.

By journalists and political propagandists, this future ability has been nicknamed "the conquest of space".

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