byword u rečniku PONS

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He sees no other way but to indulge in shady dealings (before this, his name was a byword for honesty).
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Nevertheless, the expression to taut ones flat soon become a byword amongst fashion-conscious people and, in a rather imprecise way, it combined both these approaches to interior design.
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It subsequently became a byword for democratic norms.
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Many rejected thus outright the traditional food and embraced the new bywords of freshness and purity associated with ingredients from the sea, especially when marketed abroad.
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At the time, the book was a topic of widespread discussion and a byword of sorts.
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Her name has become a byword for this type of cake.
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He lost his professorship and became a byword amongst liberals for antisemitic falsifications, even if antisemites still honored him.
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Over the years, his name has become a byword for a player whose career falls short of the great promise shown as a youngster.
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His name remains a byword until this day, and this thanks to his highly original perception of international relations and the very unusual methods he developed while conducting diplomatic negotiations.
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The word "basnutan" means flog in the local dialect, and become a byword among the inhabitants, hence the name of the town.
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