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How to use argot in a sentence

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Now, brilliantly, or duplicitously, or frighteningly, Fox has given its critique of boringness and complacency and sameness a right-wing argot.
Happily, Rowan's efforts are as edgy and buzzing with street life as the argot he describes.
Pieper also provides detailed notes on the quaint argot that the vocalists use.
Its roughly 7 million people call themselves cariocas and have an argot all their own.
Every illicit drug now has its own subculture, with its own esoteric knowledge, its own rituals and its own argot.
The special argot bespoke a fraternity with shared affinities extending beyond child larcenists.
We avoid thereby vagueness in the translation of local terms because our staff has real contact with the argot used in the translation field.
They developed their own argot and rebellious fashion codes.
In the argot of the wonks and wizards of geopolitics, Latin America has rarely been a game changer.
It is the argot of a tribe rather than the idiom of everyman.
They have their own argot and sign language, making sure to keep their rituals and customs a closely guarded secret, according 70-year-old Ghafoor.
Working with ghost writer Wensley Clarkson, Merritt tells his story exactly as it happened to him, with only the argot of the East End edited out.
Lacking devoted patronage, there Telugu evolved into a spectacularly hideous argot.
The inseparable Thingumy and Bob speak an argot of spoonerisms, and carry a secret ruby.
They are, in the argot of right-wing theology, paleocon rather than neocon.
Many words in English have obscure origins, particularly those which may be said to have risen in the world from lowly origins in argot, cant or slang.
Heymann had little trouble adapting to the argot of the show.
Each essay is sub-divided into numerically marked sections and is written in a business-oriented argot of acronyms and neologisms.
The first, fenya, is a criminal patois similar in style to Cockney rhyming slang, Argentinian lunfardo and the mid-20th-century British gay argot, polari.
In the airport, holiday lovers kiss, mouth forevers, the usual argot betrays you. Desire makes love dull.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This dialect is termed in English slang, in French argot, in Italian gergo.
You are really not at all sure that the white face belonged to argot, are you?
The guy, or the come-on, as the victim was styled in the swindlers argot, when he appeared was handled in various ways.
When this self-proclaimed adventurer was really aroused he dropped the rough argot of the plains.
The which, in Parisian argot, at once means everything and nothing.
It is only argot anyway, and it doesn't mean sotte, but nave.
He was a natural linguist, and he kept notebooks, making a scientific study of the workers' slang or argot, until he could talk quite intelligibly.
The 15-8 chance got the better of market leader Argot and could be back up in trip next time out.
Argot is an obvious contender for the Racing UK Profits Returned To Racing Maiden Hurdle at Kempton.
Cut The Corner is the choice in the Racing UK Novices' Limited Handicap Chase at Ludlow while Argot is the one to be on in Towcester's toteexacta Pick The 1,2 Handicap Hurdle.
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