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Anglo-Saxon expletives are uttered with abandon.
The phrase "Dem Bums" was uttered with deep affection.
I've never heard the phrase 'thinktanks' uttered with such disdain.
It uttered with the ex cathedra certainty of the Pope.
The nickname was uttered with a knowing smile and a slight handsome shake of the head.
Here, "Your baby just spit up" is a phrase used in bonding, not uttered with distaste.
The same phrase can be uttered with icy resignation, and then through tears.
"Why not us?" was the phrase, which Kayo uttered with unusual clarity.
When they occasionally allow that he's "hot," the adjective is uttered with much blushing and embarrassment.
"A satisfactory school …" The word "satisfactory" is uttered with a drawl of disapproval.
There was a new interest in "microaggressions," or hurtful, everyday slights rarely uttered with the intention to offend.
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