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Meanings of american idiom in English
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Usage of american idiom in English
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It takes an Americanidiom and id to properly troll the electorate.
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Hunter's way with words has earned him a place in the Americanidiom.
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I picked up a few of the Americanidioms while in the country.
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There is an Americanidiom which only American literature fully captures.
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You have too many Americanidioms not to have.
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We have to plead the cause of Americanidioms.
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But we must distinguish from these foreign elements what belongs fundamentally to the Americanidioms themselves.
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That's so-noAmericanidioms yet for him, eh?
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They pushed forward a clean-shaven, well-dressed spokesman, Adel al-Jubeir, who defended Saudi policy in a fluent Americanidiom.
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- RTXLGBO Hunter's way with words has earned him a place in the Americanidiom.
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"Isn't that, according to the old Americanidiom, 'cutting it a little close'?"
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They'd been built at the turn of the century by Beaux Arts-trainedarchitects working in vernacular Americanidioms-stick ,shinglestyle, bungalow.
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"I suppose I am rather big," said Claudius apologetically, not catching the Americanidiom.
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Hermione replied (unwilling to use the word "aristocrat") by an Americanidiom: "He said we belonged to the Upper Ten."
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" 'Go with it'?" She queried my Americanidiom, pronounced in German, using her native Russian.
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Those which are little diffused would become dead languages; but the Indian, in preserving an Americanidiom, would retain his individuality-hisnational character.