"popular" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In popular parlance, this verdict is sometimes jokingly referred to as "not guilty and don't do it again".
- This always occurs with the popular parlance and occasionally in cultivated Luandese Portuguese.
- In popular parlance, an envoy can mean a diplomat of any rank.
- It can also refer to, in popular parlance, inflections applied on notes.
- The word menopause is also often used in popular parlance to mean all the years of postmenopause.
- The biblical tales were simply "myths," which, in popular parlance, now meant that they were not true.
- However, since 1977, their citizenship has not affected the status of their parents, who may well be undocumented ("illegal" in popular parlance).
- She couldn't remember precisely when, during the past couple of generations, the "City" part had been dropped from popular parlance.
- In popular parlance, I had my cake and was greedily eating it.
- Worse still, he had failed to pass the minimum mental faculties test, which made him in popular parlance a chickenhead.
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