Sentence examples for pejorative jargon from inspiring English sources

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Finish what you started The CAFTA conundrum Summit shenanigans Mob rule, not people power Reprints Related items Iraq: Heroes wantedJun 16th 2005 Iraq: Might the Sunni Arabs relent?May 26th 2005The case for quittingIn these circumstances, America and its dwindling band of allies are entitled to consider whether the least bad option might now be, in the pejorative jargon, to "cut and run".

The owner of this patent is Anthony Brown, a Chicago lawyer who years ago was among the first to be tagged a "patent troll"–pejorative jargon for someone who demands undeserved royalties.

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Swiftboating: American political jargon that is used as a strong pejorative description of some kind of attack that the speaker considers unfair or untrue -- for example, an ad hominem attack or a smear campaign.

"Is 'placid' pejorative?

Awkward jargon.

The term is pejorative.

A pejorative finitude.

"It's tremendously pejorative".

The jargon was prolific.

Jargon incomprehensible to civilians.

The jargon is bracing.

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