Sentence examples for being coined from inspiring English sources

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Rasul said they led to a new verb being coined by detainees: 'to be ERFed'.

One virtue of the 1960s: the dreadful term "staycation" was a good four decades from being coined.

Indeed they are being coined and spread faster than ever before.Such acronyms rise so fast that they can cause confusion.

New cockney is being coined, too: putting on your baracks means your jim jams (Barack Obamas = pyjamas).

At once compelling and unreachable, he has a swiftness of mind which convinces the audience that language is being coined in the moment.

That only works if the actor convinces the audience that that language is being coined by that brain in that situation".

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When a phrase is coined, it's COINED.

Niseko was coined the "St.

The phrase "Elizabethist" was coined.

The word "meritocracy" was coined in 1958.

That phrase was coined by Tennessee Williams.

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