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euphuism

noun as in inflation

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Example Sentences

Sir Charles Eastlake, in whose election to the Presidency the Queen and Prince had been much interested, had not brought oratorical euphuism to the same perfection as his successor, Lord Leighton.

He preserved, in a great measure, the dramatic tradition of John Lyly, and affected a kind of subdued euphuism.

Poor Tony was bitten by the absurdities of euphuism, and his lines are mere nonsense.

His language soars into the wildest hyperboles and euphuisms.

Its name is quaint, for so was its discoverer, Luke Fox, a worthy man, addicted much to euphuism.

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

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