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View definitions for coining

coining

noun as in coinage

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  • minting
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By the end of the year, they will number nearly 2 billion — the largest generation ever, according to McCrindle Research, which is credited with coining the term.

While Ms Clinton tried to galvanise voters around her female candidacy, coining the slogan “I’m with Her”, Ms Harris has largely avoided conversations about gender.

From BBC

Asante is known for coining the phrase, “I absolutely don’t recruit. I attract.”

Like a time capsule of sorts, the series looks back at what it meant to those coining phrases and having discussions in 140 characters or less.

His flair for words saw him dubbed "Fleet Street's prince of phrase-makers", credited by some with coining the famous saying "legend in his own lunchtime".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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