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new phrase

noun as in neologism

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However, Vladimir Putin has stepped it up and is giving us the opportunity to coin a new phrase connoting residency in crazy town.

Your bed—all we can offer as such—is that old-fashioned Dutch-built sofa, as the last new phrase calls it.

Each seizes upon some one word in the last phrase of the other, works it up into a new phrase and darts it back.

"I've 'ad enough," was his new phrase, and he added another that gave evidence of a new attitude.

This new phrase struck Frank very much, and it seemed very philosophic to him, a maxim, for guidance through life.

They are hallowed by the new phrase of political fatalism “historical continuity.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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