How To Use Laconism In A Sentence
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Comparing the book with Shahnama-e-Islam, Maulana Akhlaque Hussain Qasmi said that the author had done a very good job in applying eloquence and laconism to his writing skill.
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Fifty-one cents," said the girl, through the inimitable laconism of gum chewing.
Star-Dust
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Knowing, however, how little laconism is prized by an East-African audience, I did not fail to follow up this answer with an Arabic speech of the dimensions of an average sermon, and then shouldering my blade left the circle abruptly.
First footsteps in East Africa
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I am glad you have connected your negotiations and anecdotes; and, I hope, not with your usual laconism.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
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For a day or two following Devereau's unsatisfactory laconism nothing developed.
Winner Take All
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Upon legal matters, public ceremonies, fetes of different times, there was also silence at the best, the same laconism; and when we come to the affairs of Rome and of the League, it is a pleasure to see the author glide over that dangerous ice on his Jesuit skates!
Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
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CIA bods clearly tend toward the ‘strong, silent’ type as this sentence is a model of laconism.
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First he had not sufficient command of English to translate with the necessary laconism and assonance: secondly in his day British Philistinism was too rampant to permit a literal translation.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Perhaps her demeanor was stiller, her laconism curter, her distaste to uninteresting companionship and current small-talk more profound, than usual; but no one seemed to see the deeper tinge of her ordinary color, and she passed muster, for her creditably.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 101, May, 1876
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Jake Gyllenhaal brought just the right mix of cowboy laconism, and passion, to Brokeback Mountain, a film that's on the trail toward rustling up Oscar gold.
Jake Gyllenhaal Vanity Fair shoot
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Terence Morgan's Drake, endowed from the start with an uncanny self-confidence, struck exactly the right balance between poker-faced laconism and Errol Flynn-like exuberance.
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Blight, Mildew, and Smut," he replied, with the laconism of one who is absolutely certain of his own mind.
Crome Yellow
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The principal hallmarks of Echenoz's style are his laconism, his dry wit, and the precision with which he chooses words and images.
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I have purposed to avoid all exuberant ornaments of style, all pompous parade of erudition, and contented myself with a plain diction, and a strict laconism.
A Guide for the Religious Instruction of Jewish Youth