Sentence examples for the word which from inspiring English sources

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Magazines I subscribe to the Word, which is tremendous.

He defined the word, which he trademarked, as "an improvised duet for ensemble and conductor".

The artist has erased the rest of the word, which is extant in the title.

The word, which can mean "lightness," also means flippancy and irresponsibility.

The etymology of the word, which is derived from Sanskrit, is uncertain.

"Perhaps," was the word, which came across loud and clear as code for "yes".

-- whose ratings soar when it uses the word, which is rendered innocuous.

Citigroup's Ebrahim Rahbari is credited with inventing the word, which is catching on fast.

The word which will not die, should we all perish in battle.

The word, which the Oxford English Dictionary defines as "honorableness," is the longest in all of Shakespeare.

(The word, which loosely translates as "falling-down umbrella men," was used by Japanese civilians to describe paratroopers).

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