Sentence examples for how we describe from inspiring English sources

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Story is how we describe ourselves to one another.

But let's be respectful in how we describe tribal communities.

"Vermont with ocean" is how we describe Prince Edward to our stay-home friends.

"Think how we describe emotions: heartache, heartsick, heartened, largehearted, heartless, heartfelt, light hearted," he said, pausing.

And yet – for a moment – think about how we describe thinness: skinny, angular, emaciated, bony, skeletal, lollipop-head.

The most striking example involves what I call the language of space – how we describe the arrangement of objects around us.

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"Unexplained panic" was how we described his behavior to those at the hospital sign-in desk.

At a lunch with friends recently, talk turned to who we were and how we described ourselves.

"I slept like that," is how we described it, which means we went to bed with nothing to eat.

Here's how we described the service back when it first launched.

We had different languages, sometimes exclusive of one another in how we described this mandate for peacebuilding.

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