Definition
To create a particular linguistic expression which is strikingly clear, appropriate, and memorable.
In Context
- "Gerard coloured all over at the compliment; but not knowing how to turn a phrase equal to the occasion, asked her if he should resume her picture."
- ""Ah, how gracefully these wild northern men can turn a phrase!" whispered Chrysophrasia."
- "Everyone who was anyone at Long Barton spoke in careful and correct English, but no one ever troubled to turn a phrase."
- "Nobody, however, can take issue with Purdy's ability to turn a phrase. He has that rare Joycean knack for illuminating an entire universe with one simple detail."
See Also
- turn of phrase