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Answer for the clue "That of this clue is awkward ", 8 letters:
phrasing

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Word definitions for phrasing in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, verbal noun from phrase (v.).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Phrasing \Phras"ing\, n. Method of expression; association of words. (Mus.) The act or method of grouping the notes so as to form distinct musical phrases.

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Phrasing may refer to: Phrasing (DJ) Musical phrasing Textual phrasing (linguistics)

Usage examples of phrasing.

Arguments that may now be adduced to prove that the first eight Amendments were concealed within the historic phrasing of the Fourteenth Amendment were not unknown at the time of its adoption.

The university glee club sang the ancient scholastic song Gaudeamus Igitur with mournful respect and creamy phrasing, for they and most of the graduates, faculty members, parents, relatives and friends present in the field house thought it was a hymn instead of the rowdy drinking song it was.

She spoke with allegro phrasing in tones and shades that carried more meaning than her words.

Loose regular meter, alliteration, stylised phrasing, and structuring by repetition are the principal poetic devices.

A few words from him regarding tone emission, breathing, or phrasing, have often sufficed to show to a singer that a passage which he had considered unsingable, was really the easiest thing in the world, if only the poetic sense were properly grasped and the breath economized.

The analogy seemed so perfect and so poetic that Lord Marchman stopped, spellbound by his own phrasing, and put the fishing pole down.

The game of first memories had been skirmishing, a confinement of the answer by the phrasing of the question, small preemptions of spirit.

He may toy with us, giving us hints and clues in his phrasing or choice of words.

While some intelligences can recognize the same God under a variety of names and symbols without any severe strain, others cannot even detect the most contrasted Gods one from the other provided they wear the same mask and title It appears a perfectly natural and reasonable thing to many minds to restate religion now in terms of biological and psychological necessity, while to others any variation whatever in the phrasing of the faith seems to be nothing less than atheistical misrepresentations of the most damnable kind.

Phrasing his question carefully, he said, "Would your reviving the feud against Araki's and Endo's descendants appease the general's spirit?

The wording and phrasing were calm, controlled, wholly typical of Broh as opposed to the previous hysterical and life disrupting communication.

If we compare the original state of the Game with its subsequent developments and its present form, it is much like comparing a musical score of the period before 1500, with its primitive notes and absence of bar lines, with an eighteenth-century score, let alone with one from the nineteenth with its confusing excess of symbols for dynamics, tempi, phrasing, and so on, which often made the printing of such scores a complex technical problem.

Besides standing a bikini-clad mannequin out on the curb in front of the store, painting an aircraft belly tank fluorescent orange and installing it on the roof after filling it with more bikini-clad mannequins, I began phrasing strange witticisms on a theater marquee in the parking lot.

The Reverend Knox had made a phone call somewhat earlier and had been picked up within a few minutes by an elderly woman who, in Jean's phrasing, looked like a French bulldog.

To a semantically-sensitive personality, the phrasing was provocative, added to the fact that Sally Iselin was in charge of recruit-testing.