Similar words: sobriquet, briquette, piquet, tourniquet, etiquette, Netiquette, hubris, rubric. Meaning: ['suːbrɪket /-keɪ] n. a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name).
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(1) I didn't believe what Rodriguez had said about the reason for that soubriquet.
(2) A sartorial warning at this point - Center Parcs' tabloid soubriquet ought to be the Costa del Shellsuit.
(3) Now, following a decree from the interior ministry, families in the town will be allowed to adopt their soubriquet as a second, official surname.
(4) Now, following a decree from the interior ministry, families in the town will be allowed to adopt their soubriquet as a 2nd, official surname.
(5) The former US president Ronald Reagan was sometimes known by his soubriquet the Great Communicator.
(6) The Republic has made significant gains from its membership of the EU, earning the soubriquet Celtic Tiger for its economic progress.
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