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The school was what could euphemistically be called a "teaching college."
Interest groups are welcome to buy what is euphemistically called access to members of Congress.
Of these, about five million were, as it is euphemistically said, put to sleep.
He learned in 1978 about what is now known euphemistically as downsizing.
Many senators are past what might euphemistically be called retirement age.
The state does so simply as an act of vengeance (sometimes euphemistically called justice).
This position is sometimes euphemistically referred to as very fine leg.
None would fit into a general category of being what is euphemistically called "well off."
I am worried about the impact of cuts on what is euphemistically called "community education".
The greying of the City, you could euphemistically call it.
One thing we talked about is euphemistically referred to as "the spouse problem."
It may be difficult to properly assess whether the term is being used euphemistically.
Jargon of this kind is used to describe things euphemistically.
Am I to assume that you used the word sleep euphemistically?"
It has euphemistically been suggested to come from "purple island" as well.
"The roads are bad in Russia," he said, speaking euphemistically.
"I guess I said euphemistically to get his spiritual act together."
Reed became one of what the owners euphemistically called "replacement players."
If Plato were writing today (or less euphemistically), he might have put body in place of soul.
Early retirement packages, as they are euphemistically known, have become a fact of life in the American workplace.
The offensive line is a work in progress, or, less euphemistically, patchwork.
Articles identify him euphemistically as a "former Federal prison inmate."
It has now had several quarters of what analysts euphemistically call "negative growth."
Anna has experienced what is euphemistically referred to as a breakdown.
The subject is euphemistically embraced in the current issue as a "celebration of shape."