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1
John did not altogether like his manner, which in his
own
idiom
he styled "fresh."
2
A true national expression will come from the particular soil and will be unconscious of its
own
idiom
.
3
They were, in our
own
idiom
,
cafés, where men met to sip coffee or chocolate and discuss current topics.
4
Thackeray's men and women talk as they might be expected to talk in life; each in his
own
idiom
,
class and idiosyncrasy.
5
As they passed some sent them a vulgar benediction; others obscene jests, and Schahabarim's man replied to each in his
own
idiom
.
6
A succeeding effort was to master the living languages, and chiefly the English, that he might read his favourite Locke in his
own
idiom
.
7
But I cannot help thinking that Sun Tzu meant to use the word in a figurative sense comparable to our
own
idiom
"short and sharp."
8
Even the Indian languages of to-day are only combinations of their
own
idioms
with this ancient tongue.
own
idiom
own