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Over the years, he caught me in quite a few solecisms.
This was a solecism, against tradition and their own authority.
She flushed, as if he had caught her out in a social solecism.
It is not only the Republican candidates who commit such solecisms.
To Tom's relief she went away without committing any more solecisms.
In 1969, a majority of the panel regarded it as a solecism.
For it is the solecism of power, to think to command the end, and yet not to endure the mean.
Refrain from mentioning every solecism; he'll find many people to do that.
As a clergyman, he says that it would amount to a solecism.
Since he was obviously in mental contact, she would not commit the worst solecism of her kind.
You can't believe the solecisms they commit every night right in the American living room."
Sebastian, however, seemed to have few qualms about committing social solecisms.
These solecisms are obviously not fatal, but they do throw off the reader's concentration.
The most common solecisms are those of syntax and grammatical gender.
Not that she'd said so-when did his present wife ever commit a social solecism, even in private to her husband?
Forgive it now: it was the solecism of my stars.
He seemed not to have noticed this solecism.
The present tense is sophistication, not solecism; relativity demands it.
In very truth, a Revolutionist of this kind, is he not a Solecism?
To do so is to commit the solecism.
Please be sure in the next couple of weeks to avoid this solecism, which causes great annoyance to many readers.
But to write of to express the contraction 've is a solecism.
We have said before what kind of thing 'solecism' is.'
"These defenders of the South doth protest too much" is a horrible solecism.
I collect solecisms of all sorts that I hear on television broadcasts.