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Examples

  • Brothers, I could not get a slovo in, though I had my rot wide open to answer his questions.

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  • Then I thought of the right slovo and felt better for it, saying:

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  • "Deep hypnopaedia," or some such slovo, said one of these two vecks.

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  • This Sunday morning the charlie read out from the book about chellovecks who slooshied the slovo and didn't take a blind bit being like a domy built upon sand, and then the rain came splash and the old boomaboom cracked the sky and that was the end of that domy.

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  • That had a real lovely zvook that did, that slovo 'release'.

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  • What I viddied was the slovo DEATH on the cover of a like pam - phlet, even though it was only DEATH to THE GOVERN -

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  • I didn't govoreet a single slovo, brothers, I was still feeling sick, though getting a malenky bit better now.

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  • Then loud arguing started again, and then I could slooshy the slovo Love being thrown around, the prison charles himself creeching as loud as any about Perfect Love Casteth Out Fear and all that cal.

    Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010

  • He was a working-man type veck, very ugly, about thirty or forty, and he sat now with his rot open at me, not govoreeting one single slovo.

    Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010

  • And then P.R. Deltoid walked out without another slovo.

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  • Meaning "word" (Russian origin)in Nadsat (literary lingo from A Clockwork orange).

    January 7, 2009