A manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language.
1 But then, to use football parlance , come a number of second-phase problems.
2 Naturally, she'd heard that Grandpa was called 'the Preacher' in popular parlance .
3 They embody First World Problems long before that phrase entered common parlance .
4 In cricketing parlance , we will accept the umpire's decision and move on.
5 I didn't understand the boxing parlance , but it didn't seem to matter.
6 They were couched in legal parlance and cushioned on expensive, patterned vellum.
7 A South Indian tank in our parlance would be an artificial lake.
8 They all went to church Sabbath morning, in the old Puritan parlance .
9 The two of them got to using a special parlance when alone.
10 In common parlance , Walter was as good-hearted a fellow as ever breathed.
11 The Women's March was, in internet parlance , about all of the things.
12 In Franco-German parlance , the meeting could represent Europe's rendezvous with the zeitgeist.
13 This is cadet parlance for escorting a young lady to the dance.
14 It would, in the parlance of the Paris Hilton generation, be hot.
15 And what is the instrument of edification in our ordinary religious parlance ?
16 Joseph Twichell, who had no special scruples concerning Shakespearian parlance and customs.
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Parlance в диалектах
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