Sentence examples for borrowing a word from inspiring English sources

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I suggest borrowing a word from the field of music education: "audiation".

I suggest borrowing a word from the field of music education: "audiation". It describes the experience of hearing and comprehending music with the mind's ear, much as we can picture and apprehend something in the mind's eye.

A few days later, an editorial in The Washington Post framed the appearance as evidence of a real dynamic in the presidential race, borrowing a word from Letterman's own lexicon: the Pinhead Factor.

Being top of the pay league made him "uncomfortable", Gulliver said, borrowing a word used earlier by Geoghegan when he announced he was handing his £4m bonus to charity.

This adjustment, that is, the process of extraction and assimilation of relevant information to perform efficiently some task, is often called learning, borrowing a word most naturally linked to living beings.

Several have labeled themselves "disrupters," borrowing a word once in vogue to describe Silicon Valley innovators.

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It is, to borrow a word from Ellie, crackers.

Perhaps — to borrow a word — Kuhn was worried that the unauthorized version might be spicier.

The music is quite graspable, to borrow a word from Mr. Stucky's description.

To borrow a word from Norman Mailer, Tynan was a sexologue - an ideologue about sex.

Even if you take both bugbears into account you could be, to borrow a word from former President George W. Bush, blindsided.

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