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For years I never knew that this was a euphemism.
Once in a while, too, there is an euphemism that makes sense.
With our love of euphemisms, we call it special education.
Children in the program do not have much use for such euphemisms.
Our most common euphemism for death is to say the person passed away.
No euphemism is going to put a pretty face on that.
A euphemism like that could mean anything you wanted it to.
All this talk about it being a legal business is euphemism.
He was not the sort of man who spoke in euphemisms.
I think they might have company, if you will excuse the euphemism.
Instead, the subject is described using a series of euphemisms.
Sun damage, of course, is just a euphemism for life.
Due to that, the English name only became a euphemism.
It has turned the word "peace" into a euphemism for war.
I'm not a big fan of euphemisms, but situation was a good one.
It was something of a euphemism to call him a well-known man about town.
Always a man of few words, I will not descend to euphemism.
Or whatever unofficial euphemism did, since as you point out.
In such cases, the term developing country may be considered a euphemism.
The film's title is a common euphemism for the word hell.
It was a euphemism for the President's lack of participation in the process.
I also note with interest that in his original response he used a euphemism.
However, he did include multiple euphemisms like "data on the growth in student learning."
This euphemism came into use during the first half of the twentieth century.