modus operandi

NOUN
  1. an unvarying or habitual method or procedure
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How To Use modus operandi In A Sentence

  • She has an irreverence that suggests confidence - even arrogance - and an uncynical modus operandi. Times, Sunday Times
  • I do not pretend to be proficient in the modus operandi of the hankey - pankey man, but I know that he has a method, all the same, -- one susceptible, too, of facile explanation. The Beetle
  • It also excluded eight crimes that had been incorrectly identified with an apparent modus operandi. Times, Sunday Times
  • His modus operandi involved merely the use of his bicycle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Emotional demonstrativeness has never been our particular modus operandi.
  • Unfortunately, this Administration's modus operandi is to withhold from the public any information at all, even at a very general level, about what the government is doing in the war on terror -- and to keep the vast majority of Congress in the dark, as well. Balkinization
  • Fun is the band's modus operandi as they try to infuse the crowd with a swirl of positivity.
  • An example of her modus operandi was provided during a terse exchange with the defendant.
  • Rather than hitting back, her modus operandi is to send pictures of cute kittens to trolls in an effort to disarm them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather than hitting back, her modus operandi is to send pictures of cute kittens to trolls in an effort to disarm them. Times, Sunday Times
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