Similar words: cargo, jargon, embargo, gargoyle, forgot, ergo, for good, pergola. Meaning: ['ɑːgəʊ] n. a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves).
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1. There are other revealing examples of camp argot.
2. Pupils' argot is of particular interest.
3. A "Jim Wilson" is airline-industry argot for a dead body being shipped in cargo.
4. In the argot of the day,(sentencedict.com/argot.html) it's all about managing the bounce.
5. Each developed a distinctive dress style, distinctive argot and followed particular kinds of music.
6. Sell - capital argot, that is, sold themselves.
7. Which is to say, in the argot of new media: old, slow and expensive to produce.
8. The clusters had what are known in the argot of the trade as deep roots.
9. At the same time points out Argot Literature has the nature of argot.
10. He knows thieves' argot.
11. The argot and proverb created by them enrich Chinese language.
12. The jargon of the criminal underworld is often referred to as argot.
13. Please advise your travel plan at earliest date so we make argot acidly.
14. Derivatives were created to soften — or in the argot of Wall Street, "hedge" — investment losses.
15. It is a more recent addition to language, added to the vernacular of engineers through the argot of World War II airplane mechanics.
More similar words: cargo, jargon, embargo, gargoyle, forgot, ergo, for good, pergola, forgotten, undergo, undergone, ergonomics, for God's sake, inferior goods, for goodness sake, barge, target, argue, large, gargle, margin, charge, tear gas, largest, lethargy, barge in, bargain, charged, at large, in charge.