Aún no tenemos significados para "common parlance".
1They embody First World Problems long before that phrase entered common parlance.
2In common parlance, Walter was as good-hearted a fellow as ever breathed.
3In common parlance-isnot that the word?-thatwoman is in a frightful fix.
4This is a woman who took the spicebag from the ghetto into common parlance.
5In common parlance, she was a SCOLD, a thorough one.
6Spherical stones used for casse-têtes, or in common parlance, slung-shot.
7I should say an educated man-incommon parlance, a gentleman.
8He was an ill-looking person, poorly clad,-what ,incommon parlance, we should call seedy.
9The derogative appellation was common parlance in earlier decades of the century in rural Ireland.
10Our sparing use of words is so admired it has been adopted into common parlance.'
11This state of mind has even influenced common parlance.
12The last words were a lapse into common parlance.
13Hence the marsh where the shrubs were cut down was styled in common parlance Deadly Marsh.
14Such is the tendency of movement in that which we in common parlance call the Old World.
15In common parlance, at least in my younger days, you went "down" to the north.
16The word Wagnerian has entered common parlance as a synonym for grandiose, bombastic, or, simply, very long.
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Common parlance a través del tiempo
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