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He introduced lively, slangy language into his stories.
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So does a whole language of printmaking that's reminiscent of the slangy shorthand that once characterized greasy-spoon kitchens and other blue-collar workplaces.
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The medium is usually at its best when it's casually intense, slangy rather than grand.
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Entertainment millionaires tweet out their slangy denouncements of death and destruction, then make another blockbuster film romanticizing death and destruction.
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Astonishing, too, that a 76-year-old should produce a novel with such wild and slangy bounce.
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It's a perky operation, with slangy slogans -- "power to the patty" - and a menu dripping with modern terminology.
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And all this slangy talk and unpleasantness!
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Reproduced bits of comment threads tend toward the slangy and the salacious.
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The use of the word rap to describe quick and slangy speech or repartee long predates the musical form.
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He grew up listening to tall tales and slave stories, and he tried to give his writing the slangy spontaneity of speech.
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