Similar words: phrase, rephrase, phrase book, paraphrase, noun phrase, verb phrase, phrasebook, phraseology. Meaning: n. a distinctive spoken or written expression.
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1. Kate has a colourful turn of phrase.
2. What a strange turn of phrase!
3. She has a nice turn of phrase which should serve her well in journalism.
4. She has an apt turn of phrase for summing up a situation.
5. It was his habitual turn of phrase.
6. He had a happy turn of phrase.
7. Sorry, an unfortunate turn of phrase,(sentencedict.com) but maybe not so inaccurate.
8. An elegant turn of phrase would not be amiss.
9. You have a nice turn of phrase, my boy.
10. An elegant turn of phrase amiss.
11. a felicitous turn of phrase.
12. John's succinct turn of phrase persuaded her that it would not be a good idea.
13. She have an apt turn of phrase for sum up a situation.
14. Rose's stories weren't bad; she had a nice turn of phrase.
15. 'Significant other' meaning 'partner' - now that's an interesting turn of phrase.
16. The head of the bank described the salary cuts as 'peanuts', a turn of phrase which angered many bank workers.
17. However her outspoken opinions mask an iron determination matched by a formidable charm and sharp turn of phrase.
18. He was a slow-talking Mississippian with a penchant for the rustic turn of phrase and a gift for storytelling.
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