Sentence examples for evocative jargon from inspiring English sources

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Skeletons has its own off-kilter setting – a blend of the 1940s, the 1970s and the present day – and its own evocative jargon: one careless colleague "ended up going Bulgarian".

While the speech has gained considerable notice already, it would have been even more successful if Dr. King had two things that have vastly improved in the last 47 years: (1) presentation software, and (2) the evocative jargon used by "social entrepreneurs" trying to change things.

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Awkward jargon.

They are also evocative.

It's evocative.

"We're so accustomed to the heavy jargon of psychoanalytic journals," said Dr. Coles, "that we sometimes don't know what to think when confronted with such elegant and evocative writing".

And more romantically evocative.

Very evocative.

Candles are evocative.

The jargon was prolific.

It's an evocative place.

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