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1 At dinner, over soy sausages, we explain some English slang to Norma.
2 It's English slang , and in England at the present the flapper is very popular.
3 The story shows the Emperor's acquaintance with English slang as well as his geniality.
4 It was remarked that his acquaintance with colloquial English slang , for a foreigner, was quite unusual.
5 That's a bit of English slang he'll understand.
6 The Professor had picked up a number of English slang words with which he interlarded his conversation.
7 And last year she took her coach over to England, and so she's got all the English slang .
8 The English slang for money is a pleasant thing: thick'uns and thin'uns; two quid, five bob; tanners and coppers.
9 In that it generally differs from English slang , which- Iregretto say-isusually founded on some silly catch word.
10 Mr. Owain Wythan, in the name of the Cambrian chivalry, assured him of their comprehension and appreciation of English slang .
11 They also felt that publicity would tend toward the swagger which in English slang was "swank" and toward a deterioration in discipline.
12 Very well, then it is quite possible, we see, to be "all fed up," as they say in England, with English slang .
13 "I always thought that the gypsies only talked a kind of English slang , and this sounds like a foreign tongue."
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This collocation consists of: English slang through the time
English slang across language varieties