His colloquialspeech accorded badly with his formal tone.
2
But the Colonel's colloquialspeech was apt to be fragmentary incoherencies of his larger oratorical utterances.
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The phraseology is less literary, and more taken from the colloquialspeech and the usage of everyday life.
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He did not use them to show off, but because they seemed to him more adequate than colloquialspeech.
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The wheel which he had jogged so agreeably had come full round, and, in colloquialspeech, had biffed him in the eye.
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Mr. Howells, a master of English, may be taken as a faithful reporter of the colloquialspeech of Boston and New York.
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Whatever may be said against employing contractions in dignified discourse, their use in colloquialspeech is too firmly established to justify our censure.
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Do you notice elements that give the text a flavor of oral storytelling, such as colloquialspeech or occasional use of second person or questions?