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coining

noun as in coinage

Weak match

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Pele, by the way, is often given credit for coining the phrase O Jogo Bonito—the Beautiful Game.

But time will remember him most vividly for coining the term “sack,” as in “sacking the quarterback,” which he did a lot.

According to Emily Hauser, our coining of the phrase “Jew-washing” was disingenuous and part of a nefarious “McCarthy-esque” plot.

You will stand aloof like a second Aurelius, coining austere aphorisms and mocking the weakness of your unlearned fellows.

He was suspected of coining false money, but Dr. Dee declares he was innocent.

Manufacturers of emblems are coining money by the sale of hands, palm outstretched.

It had done very well, it had run three months, but they were by no means coining money with it.

The 11th section authorizes the coining of the three cent coin, probably to facilitate the payment of these rates.

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

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