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How to use argot in a sentence
He is talking of change, the future, but in the argot of imagination.
The Night Sam Cooke Made ‘Chain Gang’ a Hymn to Freedom | Colin Fleming | October 17, 2021 | The Daily BeastShe can understand and speak the language of the beat cop as well as the argot of the legal scholar.
A Georgetown professor trades her classroom for a police beat | Ronald S. Sullivan Jr. | February 12, 2021 | Washington PostThe inseparable Thingumy and Bob speak an argot of spoonerisms (“Nake no totice” and so on), and carry a secret ruby.
Lacking devoted patronage, there Telugu evolved into a spectacularly hideous argot.
The motions will “ripen,” in the rather charming legislative argot applied to this aggressively charmless process, next Tuesday.
Under all the revolutionary argot, the new state functioned just like the old state - only worse.
For those unfamiliar with the argot, a “buffalo” is a “nickel” uh, five years?
His songs were in argot French, imitations of what he had heard in low cabarets on the Seine when he was at work there.
The Life of James McNeill Whistler | Elizabeth Robins PennellShe smiled as portions of the argot the painter beside her was using, filtered into her consciousness.
Thirty | Howard Vincent O'BrienNo sensible man can envy Asylas, to whom the language of birds was as familiar as French argot to our young décadents.
Prose Fancies | Richard Le GallienneBut in the outer salon the talk was to the last degree shoppy, and overflowed with the argot of the studios.
In the Days of My Youth | Amelia Ann Blandford EdwardsYou are really not at all sure that the white face belonged to argot, are you?
The House Opposite | Elizabeth Kent
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