Sentence examples for compressed words from inspiring English sources

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Their images are simply big stenciled capital letters that resolve into compressed words and phrases that Mr. Wool had been collecting, mostly from movies and record-album notes, with no particular goal in mind.

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Worst of all, she likes to compress words: "hand-unhooking-bra-type details," "wet-heavy, muddy clothes" "city-clothes-itchy," "schoolboy-pleased," "the too-messy traumas".

Luckily, the argot of Japanese schoolgirls already compresses words: the bizarre vocabulary of "kogaru" words ("ko" meaning "little one", and "garu" being the Japanisation of "girl") involves dropping most of the middle characters in compounds and then dovetailing the first and last sounds together to form a whole new word.

The lack of such a finding in the current study may arise from the fact that the range of bigram frequencies is compressed for words compared with nonwords, with few words in the very low bigram frequency range.

She revised the text, and wrote publisher Harold Warne: "I have compressed the words in the earlier pages, but it seems unavoidable to have a good deal of nuts.

Minhashing is a form of lossy data compression used to remove a majority of the gene sequence words produced during stage one mapping by compressing all words into a much smaller minhash signature.

Philly band Cayetana have a sort of uncanny effect: they compress dense words and emotions into minimally composed, catchy punk songs.

When a paradox is compressed into two words as in "loud silence," "lonely crowd," or "living death," it is called an oxymoron.

In addition, the regression coefficient for high-frequency words was much smaller than that in Simulation 2 (slope = .013; CI:.007–.018), showing that the length effect for high-frequency words was compressed by the addition of semantics.

It could also one day allow people to communicate brain to brain, instead of having to compress ideas into words, transmit them through speech or writing and then have a recipient decompress the words into thoughts in their own mind.

-- Churchill's reply "He can compress the most words into the smallest idea of any man I know".

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