Ainda não temos significados para "local parlance".
1Maybe, in the local parlance, he is applying the hard word.
2Also known in the local parlance as the Green Coat.
3Then he was, in local parlance, "a holy terror."
4There were caves and thickets and the Gap itself was what local parlance termed a "master shut-in."
5A 25-year-old man was shot five times in what in local parlance is often called a "crucifixion" shooting.
6James A. McKenzie of Kentucky, the representative from what in local parlance was known as "the pennyryle district."
7We were, in local parlance, "bust."
8Kunkel pointed to a straight, black pillar of smoke rising at the station, and yelled in local parlance: Look there!
9Gleneagles lies on what is known in local parlance as "the triangle" on the North Circular Road in Limerick city.
10The third worst air quality can be found in and to the north of ("behind" in local parlance) the Waterberg in Limpopo.
11But the blade was too blunt to cut through the flesh and bone, so they resorted to using cutlasses - local parlance for machetes.
12Imprimis: The Doctor, while a member of the General Assembly, voted for a measure known in local parlance as "the Lake Front Bill."
13Early in August they decided that it was time to begin the permanent dike, the "running dike," as it was called in local parlance.
14("Going below" was local parlance for going to San Francisco.)
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