Sentence examples for many connotations from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "mind-body connection" has many connotations.

"Any military item has so many connotations," he continued.

The Sanskrit word varna has many connotations, including colour, description, selection, and classification.

And I don't mean "realism," a word burdened with too many connotations and often used interchangeably with "naturalism" when talking about theater or film.

There were so many connotations to do with his eyes in the books, I felt like some of the magic was being taken away.

(Or, as Shirley MacLaine howled in the 1983 movie "Terms of Endearment," "Why should I be happy about being a grandmother?") It is, Ms. Hawn continued, a "word that had so many connotations of old age and decrepitude".

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There was so many connotation room to make up your own explanation of what it meant: kiss kiss, xx chromosome, or pornography.

"It has so many different connotations," he says.

There are just so many prior connotations to too many words".

"Step" has so many ugly connotations when it's associated with "parent".

"I hate to use the word 'ghetto' because it has so many bad connotations.

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