Example sentences for: now-familiar

How can you use “now-familiar” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Television and radio networks aired a relentless parade of fond reminiscences about Nixon, news anchors drummed home the now-familiar lines about his comeback (again creating the fact they were ostensibly just reporting), and the eulogies at the funeral itself never once mentioned Watergate.

  • The article on Luzhkov echoes the now-familiar line that Moscow is great (see Newsweek summary, below).

  • After the English annihilated the hapless French (10,000 dead French to a mere 29 Brits, by Bill S.'s count), the English responded by waving their two fingers back at the French in the now-familiar gesture (the American version limits it to the single middle finger).

  • The NYT story offers a more measured tone, with now-familiar caveats about unsustainable pace.

  • 25 All the digits are represented in the now-familiar sequence of light and dark bars of differing widths.


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