Examples of 'colloquialisms' in a sentence

Meaning of "colloquialisms"

Colloquialism (noun) - a word or phrase used in informal language, often specific to a particular region or group of people
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  • plural of colloquialism

How to use "colloquialisms" in a sentence

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colloquialisms
He is well known for his range of colloquialisms.
And colloquialisms for me to review before our next breakfast.
Or buried beneath one of his banal colloquialisms.
With all your little colloquialisms and snappy repartee.
Do not swear or even use pejorative colloquialisms.
Colloquialisms and slangs are also presented in this course.
Good command of idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms.
Regional colloquialisms and expressions are easy to misinterpret or even considered offensive.
Avoid the use of idioms and colloquialisms.
Regional colloquialisms and expressions may be misinterpreted or even considered offensive.
Even some of their customs and colloquialisms were familiar.
Colloquialisms can also be used to determine the regional origin of the speaker.
Google is simply bringing up a lot of colloquialisms.
Many cultures have colloquialisms and proverbs that include donkeys or asses.
Slow down and avoid colloquialisms.

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Colloquialisms or dialect.
Avoid idioms and colloquialisms.
Colloquialisms have a remarkable way of convincing their users that they have done their homework.
This helps to identify knots despite local colloquialisms or identification changes.
He always used perfect grammar and precise speech devoid of slang and colloquialisms.
His formal but flexible style shows colloquialisms and metaphorical word choice.
You never can tell with all these new fangled colloquialisms.
He forgoes colloquialisms and the mad chatter of American life.
Where the debate breaks down is in the ambiguities and colloquialisms of language.
Some will come with colloquialisms from the area of Syria the writer is from.
The nickname represents a cultural propensity for the use of colloquialisms in the country.
What makes colloquialisms and slang different?
I am unversed in modern American colloquialisms.
He 's just picked up a few colloquialisms during his reprogramming.
Do colloquialisms have to mean something else?
Glossary of Colloquialisms.
The colloquialisms used by fresas are often referred to as " fresa talk.
Don't forget about cultural differences in languages and colloquialisms.
I didn't flinch from colloquialisms even if they were risque.
The work has no pretensions to style, and contains many colloquialisms.
Clichés, aphorisms and colloquialisms can often tell you a story if.
I do not care if she touchdowned it, or any of your little street colloquialisms.
Replaces complex words, idioms and colloquialisms with easier to understand alternatives.
It is not; it is a collection of colloquialisms.
I steered her away from colloquialisms and into " fun facts and trivia tidbits.
Everything is masked by a cipher or a riddle, or buried beneath one of his banal colloquialisms.
B idiomatic, some expressions and colloquialisms should be replaced with equivalent expressions in the target culture ;.
They were written in pithy and popular language, full of proverbs and colloquialisms.
The accent was dropped, but British colloquialisms remained in the character's dialogue.
Written in Portuguese, the book is peppered with regional colloquialisms.
Variants, dialects, colloquialisms and accents.
Tomalin pays special attention to the General's mannerisms and colloquialisms.
Idioms, colloquialisms and everyday oddities, exist in every language.
What a broad range of colorful metaphors, parables, and colloquialisms they used.
I steered her away from colloquialisms and into " fun facts " and trivia titbits.

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