circumlocutory उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Perhaps especially unusual that it should land on someone who, to be circumlocutory, doesn't exactly fit the profile of the rabid fan _ of the game in general and the Yankees in particular _ that he has become.
- That African-American circumlocutory sensitivity and skillset was amplified and intensified by slavery and racial oppression in the US, as John Sobol makes clear in his book, " Digitopia Blues-Race, Technology and the American Voice ".
- "Compact and vigorous, often coarse, but never affected, without tumour and without verbosity, we can scarcely forbear to wonder by what effort of taste or discrimination the style of Dr . M'Crie has been preserved so nearly unpolluted by the disgusting and circumlocutory nonsense of his contemporaries.
- The historic restrictions preventing slaves and their descendents from speaking their minds frankly, combined with their Afrocentric circumlocutory skills, gave rise to a wide range of circumlocutory idioms in America, from scat singing and jive talk to jazz itself, which Sobol argues is a circumlocutory language : " Jazz is the voice denied words ."
- The historic restrictions preventing slaves and their descendents from speaking their minds frankly, combined with their Afrocentric circumlocutory skills, gave rise to a wide range of circumlocutory idioms in America, from scat singing and jive talk to jazz itself, which Sobol argues is a circumlocutory language : " Jazz is the voice denied words ."
- The historic restrictions preventing slaves and their descendents from speaking their minds frankly, combined with their Afrocentric circumlocutory skills, gave rise to a wide range of circumlocutory idioms in America, from scat singing and jive talk to jazz itself, which Sobol argues is a circumlocutory language : " Jazz is the voice denied words ."
- The blues, for example, whose lyrics often consist of an endlessly suggestive stream of imaginative metaphors, are defined by circumlocutory poetic logic, as Ben Sidran makes clear in his book " Black Talk " : " The direct statement is considered crude and unimaginative; the veiling of all contents in everchanging paraphrase is . . . the criterion of intelligence ".