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locutions Meaning
locutions
style of expression or speaking, style of discourse, a particular form of expression or a peculiarity of phrasing, a particular form of expression, a word or expression characteristic of a region, group, or cultural level
locutions Sentence Examples
- In the quietude of the night, the clock's chimes reverberated through the air with an ethereal resonance.
- The enigmatic figure vanished into the shadows, leaving behind an aura of mystery and intrigue.
- The shimmering waters of the lake danced and sparkled like a thousand tiny diamonds.
- The pungent aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air with an invigorating fragrance.
- The symphony conductor's baton wielded an almost magical power, guiding the orchestra through a harmonious masterpiece.
- The dancer's lithe movements flowed with an effortless grace that belied hours of meticulous practice.
- The orator's words possessed a hypnotic quality, captivating the audience with their eloquence.
- The ancient tapestry depicted a vibrant scene of mythical creatures and legendary warriors.
- The enigmatic smile on the Mona Lisa's face has been the subject of endless speculation and interpretation.
- The enigmatic ruins of the ancient civilization hinted at a glorious past now lost to time.
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style of expression or speaking, style of discourse, a particular form of expression or a peculiarity of phrasing, a particular form of expression, a word or ex
styles,manners, tones, modes, phraseologies, fashions,veins, deliveries, addresses, expressions
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In the quietude of the night, the clock's chimes reverberated through the air with an ethereal resonance.
The enigmatic figure vanished into the shadows, leaving behind an aura of mystery and intrigue.
The shimmering waters of the lake danced and sparkled like a thousand tiny diamonds.
The pungent aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air with an invigorating fragrance.