Sentence examples for new adjective from inspiring English sources

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A new adjective entered the descriptions of Lyndon Johnson.

I look forward to a new adjective named after a female writer.

All I had was a new adjective to add to my diagnosis: Unexplained Secondary Infertility.

But he has camp moments, shrewd insights, sexy flights: he makes 'foxy' sound like a new adjective.

Actually, a new adjective arose: no judge wanted to be "Ito'd" by a camera in the courtroom.

The outsourcing of jobs to China and India is not new, but lately it has earned a chilling new adjective: professional.

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That's, well, we need new adjectives for whatever that is".

"New strategies, new arguments, new adjectives, new everything" are needed to discuss Hannah's style, Benjamin Demott said, in his Times review of "Ray, Hannahh's best-known novel.

"His two new adjectives for everything are soothing and oppressive — only he uses them as intransitive verbs," Mr. Muhly said.

There are interesting new adjectives (or nouns turned into adjectives): "A hypermarket, a pharmacy, a dun huttish structure topped with a blinking red neon star".

Assume nothing.' " Dr. Savin-Williams, who is also the author of the book "The New Gay Teenager," went on to list some of the new adjectives young people use to describe themselves: "bi-curious," "heteroflexible," "polyamorous" and even "wiggly".

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