Phrase Methuselah had (flipping pompous way of referring to himself) - Crossword Clue

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5 letter answer(s) to phrase methuselah had (flipping pompous way of referring to himself)

  1. a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language
  2. an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up
  3. the style of a particular artist or school or movement; "an imaginative orchestral idiom"
  4. the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people; "the immigrants spoke an odd dialect of English"; "he has a strong German accent"; "it has been said that a language is a dialect with an army and navy"

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Other crossword clues with similar answers to 'Phrase Methuselah had (flipping pompous way of referring to himself)'

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Expression4
Dialect3
Manner of speaking3
Artistic style2
Phrase2
"Going to the dogs," e.g.1
"Knock it off" or "get it1
"Talk turkey," e.g.1
"Up the creek," e.g.1
'I shall go first!' - little bossy woman oppressing Vlad, in a manner of speaking1
A particular turn of phrase: "I had" - on the Isle of Man1
‘A piece of cake’ or ‘a walk in the park’, say1
By hook or by crook, e.g.1
Challenge for a nonnative1
Characteristic mode of expression1
Characteristic style of Oscar Wilde I am occasionally to cover1
Colloquial saying1
Colloquialism1
Colorful phrase1
Cut to the chase, say1
Dialect I'd picked up in Isle of Man1
Dialect used by papers on the Isle of Man1
Distinctive expression1
Distinctive phrase fool finally changes1
Donkey with tail docked has hint of mule, in a manner of speaking1
Expression of unwise person taking time off to get married1
Form of expression1
Go for broke, e.g.1
Going to the dogs, e.g.1
Hit the ceiling, say1
I love to wear dumb expression1
I love wearing stupid expression1
I turn down accepting ordinary way of speaking1
It's commonly said1
Language quirk1
Local language, say1
Local linguistic usage1
Love encapsulated by one obscure turn of phrase1
Love trapped by one obscure colloquialism1
Man following retired woman’s turn of phrase1
Man, after one day, displaying specific way of speaking1
Mode of expression1
Non-literal expression1
One slow to comprehend old dialect1
One unclear about love language?1
Peculiar expression1
Southern France backs introduction of old patois1
There's nothing in one stupid phrase1
Translator's challenge1
Translator's obstacle1

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