An expression that is used in Great Britain (especially as contrasted with American English)
1 The meeting in the station became a symbol of stiff, awkward, pretentious Anglicism .
2 When I saw her I thought they rather resembled Anglicisms .
3 Mrs. Pett was in no mood for Anglicisms .
4 They talk of Americanisms, and I have a little innocent speculation now and then concerning Anglicisms .
5 An Anglicism much ridiculed in America is "different to."
6 Alekseyev's committee sends reports to universities, businesses and media outlets urging them to weed out the more vulgar anglicisms .
7 We avoid them, which it is not difficult to do, as we have the brand of Protestantism and Anglicism upon us.
8 For the absence of this primal Anglicism from our modern system goes -as was said -to the very root of culture.
9 "Oh, hush!" (putting her fingers in her ears) "you crack my tympanums with your rude Anglicisms .
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