Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
That's all they're - well, fit for,' he added, alliteratively.
Yankee fans were heard in 1982, briefly and alliteratively.
In 1993 he also theatrically and playfully staged a "Sale" (alliteratively named) of the same product.
The athletic teams of Lancaster County Christian School are alliteratively nicknamed as the "Lions."
In its current usage, the elided word gotcha is an attributive noun modifying journalism or politics or, alliteratively, gang.
Then he had become Sol the Sword, not suspecting what his alliteratively chosen name would bring him to; now he was Sos the Rope.
"In any case," said Avalon, "Manny has one character forever swearing alliteratively and never the same twice and he needs a few more resounding oaths.
It works alliteratively but to me the sense is wrong... the notion that these "seemingly" fearless kids are actually fearless is (very sadly) rarely the whole story.
He alliteratively embellishes his favourites - "the wicked Wilson Pickett", "the mighty Curtis Mayfield" - and finds himself in a relative flood of words mid-anecdote.
In his voice-over, Linnman alliteratively joked that "land-lubber newsmen" became "land-blubber newsmen ... for the blast blasted blubber beyond all believable bounds."
Orissa hooch tragedy (2012) (alliteratively Cuttack hooch tragedy) killed at least 29 people in the Indian state of Orissa.
Some time between 1949 and 1950, Musser designed and built a predecessor to the drum machine, alliteratively called the "Musser Maestro Marimba Metron", or more simply the "Rhythm Machine."
But the bolder, wiser successes came one after another, starting with that superthick pork chop, skirted by an ideally measured strip of fat; seasoned alliteratively with cayenne, curry, coriander and cumin, and cooked medium-rare.
While barnstorming with Spiro Agnew in 1970, I churned out the nattering nabobs of negativism to alliteratively eviscerate the pack of professional pessimists, in an updating of Adlai Stevenson's prophets of gloom and doom.
The alliteratively named Peter Paris, a young man who moved to town a year ago from Indiana and immediately missed having a dog, dropped into the Humane Society of New York Monday on his lunch hour and picked a pet to walk.
The original Baltimore Bullets (1947-54) echoed, alliteratively, the tradition of the Old Shot Tower, still standing in Baltimore, a 234-foot brick shaft built in 1828, where molten lead was cooled in tanks of water, producing bullets for war and peace.
The central section of The Savage Detectives presents a long, fragmentary series of reports about the trips and adventures of Arturo Belano-an alliteratively named alter-ego, who also appears in other stories & novels-and Ulises Lima between 1976-1996.
As the glam movement hit full swing in 1971, Raven took the new name Gary Glitter, which he devised by playing alliteratively with letters of the alphabet, working backwards from Z. Other options included Terry Tinsel, Stanley Sparkle and Vicky Vomit.
The Inklings and friends were also known to gather informally on Tuesdays at midday at a local public house, The Eagle and Child, familiarly and alliteratively known in the Oxford community as The Bird and Baby, or simply The Bird.
But the second half of the lyric moves on from this: the completion of the line looks back to what has gone before in its rhyme, but syntactically and alliteratively it moves forward to convey the perception of that very still mourning symptomatic of the inner spiritual movement of Christ's coming.