Sentence examples for evocative word from inspiring English sources

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Revolutionary is an evocative word.

Do your poems typically spring from an unusual or evocative word?

LAST PENNY is a great entry on its own, and QUIVERY is an interesting and evocative word.

These celebrated artists would kill for a felicitous phrase, a perfectly evocative word -- or a round of sex.

A gangmaster is the evocative word for a recruitment agency supplying workers to the agricultural and food sectors; gangmasters can be licensed and legitimate, but many operate illegally.

The evocative word, bungalow, which has inspired paintings, a school of interior decoration and even the Beatles Bungaloww Bill, comes from the Bengali term bungla, a modest hut.

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First, we should use more evocative words and avoid jargon.

'Silk Road' – possibly the most evocative words in travel?

Are there any more evocative words in the English language than Turkish delight?

Prosperous and fair are good, evocative words and they should be part of a bigger vision.

Use common nouns as much as you can: "boots" and "apples" are much more evocative words than "footwear" and "produce".

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