Sentence examples for the new adjective from inspiring English sources

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We have had biographies in two volumes from Martin Stannard and in one volume from Selina Hastings; more recent, and more slender still, is David Wykes's "Evelyn Waugh: A Literary Life," which bravely introduces us to the new adjective "Wavian" — helpful to scholars, perhaps, but unlikely to gain a wider currency.

We have had biographies in two volumes from Martin Stannard and in one volume from Selina Hastings; more recent, and more slender still, is David Wykes's "Evelyn Waugh: A Literary Life," which bravely introduces us to the new adjective "Wavian"—helpful to scholars, perhaps, but unlikely to gain a wider currency.

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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".

Since evidence indicates that multiple aberrations in lipids metabolism play a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of diabetes, it was suggested to drop the adjective "mellitus" from diabetes and then to consider the introduction of a new adjective "lipidus" or "lipomellitus" [ 114].

A new adjective entered the descriptions of Lyndon Johnson.

"Slip a new adjective in the slot of each change of sense & you need little more language to get you through life," For instance, "Have you any prandial availability?" (How are you fixed for dinner?)... "Have you any connubial availability?

I think this not only perpetuates an idea that the videogame is not a narrative form, but also perpetuates the concept among the people outside that think "videogame" is a sort of new adjective to debase a thing.

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

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.

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

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