Incidentally, the hyphen in Goose-Pimples is a solecism, but we'll never know whether it was written by Leigh or improvised by his cast. |
They may point out the odd mistake, or even a grammatical solecism, but, if they miss one, who is to blame? |
But despite that continued use, no prescriptivist has ever condemned it as a solecism, perhaps because it's hard to cotton to. |
This last solecism occurs during Schultz's epilogic rush through the final decades of his subjects' lives. |
This, I believe, is the only grammatical solecism Esther perpetrates in her long narrative. |
That she did not, the living queens concluded, was the sort of solecism one had to expect from an imaginary being. |