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Placeholder for multiple unspecified people.
anonymous
quisquam
john q. public
jane blow
joe six-pack
jane six-pack
joe doakes
joe shmoe
jane shmoe
plony
Synonyms
Examples for "
anonymous
"
anonymous
quisquam
john q. public
jane blow
joe six-pack
Examples for "
anonymous
"
1
However,
anonymous
questions, which are not linked to accounts, are not affected.
2
She cites Anna Calvi as a good role model: successful but
anonymous
.
3
Mafia cases in the Brooklyn federal court also invariably use
anonymous
juries.
4
The sources asked to remain
anonymous
as the matter is not public.
5
The five bids placed thus far have come from two
anonymous
bidders.
1
It's in our very first charter from Edward I: 'Si medicus
quisquam
in horto prostratus-
2
"Ignoratque datos ne
quisquam
serviat enses."
1
Jane
blew
air through her lips like a horse.
2
Here a pause ensued, during which Miss
Jane
blew
into every separate finger of her gloves and folded them up with the neatest exactitude.
1
Any old
Joe
Six
-
pack
would want to spend a rainy afternoon at a movie matinee eating popcorn, right?
2
From the TV show Larry King Live the dictionary editors cull the following: "I'd say that the average Russian lives very much like Joe Six-pack."
3
Joe
Six
-
pack
is complimentary compared to most of the entries, referring to "the ordinary beerdrinking working man".
4
If '
Joe
six
-
pack
'
is proud to be compared with Homer I am not willing to accept to be compared to Apu.
5
The writer claims that some might see the rash of Joes as an effort to appeal to mainstream tastes:
Joe
Six
-
Pack
,
an average
Joe
.
1
The mere fact that the Venusian looks like any
Joe
Doakes
walking down the street is a picayunish point.
2
"You sit there and talk about it like it was something that was going to happen to
Joe
Doakes
and Oscar Zilch."
1
Everybody is as interested in seeing where
Joe
Shmoe
comes from as they are in seeing him onstage.
1
Three days later Mr. X brought my Introduction to me, neatly type-copied.
2
That was why he contained his anger at Mr. X's late show.
3
It was hinted that Mr. X-was rather too fond of faro.
4
Mr. X was stepping backwards with the mindless tramp of a zombie.
5
I was talking to Mr. X--last night, the author of --.
1
Of course, it was
Uno
who
passed it to me, but whose order could it have been?
2
Now it was Numero Dos who was smiling and Numero
Uno
who
focused his attention out the window.
1
No ordinary
Joe
Soap
would get by in this day and age without studying.
2
Of course,
Joe
Soap
here stood downwind and didn't have the sense to move until my eyes were streaming.
1
It may be that
John
Citizen
has been mesmerised by allegations, denials and inquiries which have run into the sand.
1
Juice Corp: business behind brands including Elizabeth Emanuel and
Joe
Bloggs
went under in January.
2
How many people have an opinion on the performance of
Joe
Bloggs
working in a bank?
3
The default version is a birthday template with a headline saying
Joe
Bloggs
is 21 today!
4
There would be public shock if an unproven allegation against
Joe
Bloggs
,
childcare worker, became the lead story on the news.
5
Christchurch's Peter Johnstone agreed there was too much hype around the America's Cup, a sport he believed your average
Joe
Bloggs
wouldn't relate to.
1
The Project Gutenberg eBook,
Tommy
Atkins
at War, by James Alexander Kilpatrick
2
The English
Tommy
Atkins
and the French poilu are delightful together.
3
Tommy
Atkins
blasphemously dug corpses of donkeys and dogs from the Citadel moat.
4
He can't bully 'em any longer with his
Tommy
Atkins
coat.
5
What the devil made you turn-turn '
Tommy
Atkins
'
on the banjo?
1
Conversely, if I put a story about
Fred
Bloggs
up on felixsalmon.com, which is almost never updated, it could take days to appear on Google.
1
The
man
on
the
Clapham
omnibus
had better things to do with his time.
2
To make up for it, this Orlando features -in a different alternate world -in my story '
The
Man
on
the
Clapham
Omnibus
'
.
1
More from the news conference about Phillip
John
Smith
fleeing the country.
2
That was the last that was seen of
John
Smith
in Virginia.
3
But no;-thatwould be yielding a point to the said
John
Smith
.
4
John
Smith
paid the Brevoorts nine hundred and fifty pounds for it.
5
The convicted murderer Phillip
John
Smith
will be in court this morning.
1
Bringing in
Joe
Public
could add to political pressure for tougher regulation.
2
So
Joe
Public
does not object to this wise course of action.
3
Joe
Public
would never guess what was happening behind the scenes.
4
So once again
Joe
Public
is being penalised for the inefficiency of Irish Water.
5
It's a simple chorus inviting
Joe
Public
to sing along.
1
I'll wake up and see Uncle
Joe
blowing
on a vinegar jug.
2
You got to put something down on your form, put
Joe
Blow
.
3
He even has
Joe
Blow
's
memories and speech patterns, you see.
4
The first time
Joe
blew
it be blew down ten acres of pine.
5
He wasn't
Joe
Blow
from Kokomo, just some transient blowing through.