in the style (manner) of

  • 1Style (manner of address) — A style of office, or honorific, is a term which by tradition or law precedes a reference to a person who holds a post or title, or to the political office itself. An honorific can also be awarded to an individual in a personal capacity. Such… …

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  • 2style something on something — ˈstyle sth/yourself on sth/sb derived to copy the style, manner or appearance of sb/sth Syn: ↑model • a coffee bar styled on a Parisian cafe • He styled himself on Elvis Presley. Main entry …

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  • 3style yourself on something — ˈstyle sth/yourself on sth/sb derived to copy the style, manner or appearance of sb/sth Syn: ↑model • a coffee bar styled on a Parisian cafe • He styled himself on Elvis Presley. Main entry …

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  • 4style something on somebody — ˈstyle sth/yourself on sth/sb derived to copy the style, manner or appearance of sb/sth Syn: ↑model • a coffee bar styled on a Parisian cafe • He styled himself on Elvis Presley. Main entry …

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  • 5style yourself on somebody — ˈstyle sth/yourself on sth/sb derived to copy the style, manner or appearance of sb/sth Syn: ↑model • a coffee bar styled on a Parisian cafe • He styled himself on Elvis Presley. Main entry …

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  • 6Style — Style, n. [OE. stile, F. style, Of. also stile, L. stilus a style or writing instrument, manner or writing, mode of expression; probably for stiglus, meaning, a pricking instrument, and akin to E. stick. See {Stick}, v. t., and cf. {Stiletto}.… …

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  • 7Style of court — Style Style, n. [OE. stile, F. style, Of. also stile, L. stilus a style or writing instrument, manner or writing, mode of expression; probably for stiglus, meaning, a pricking instrument, and akin to E. stick. See {Stick}, v. t., and cf.… …

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  • 8Manner — Man ner, n. [OE. manere, F. mani[ e]re, from OF. manier, adj., manual, skillful, handy, fr. (assumed) LL. manarius, for L. manuarius belonging to the hand, fr. manus the hand. See {Manual}.] 1. Mode of action; way of performing or effecting… …

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  • 9The Age of Reason — The Age of Reason: Being an Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology , a deistic treatise written by eighteenth century British radical and American revolutionary Thomas Paine, critiques institutionalized religion and challenges the inerrancy… …

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  • 10style — [stīl] n. [ME < L stilus (sp. infl. by unrelated Gr stylos, pillar) < IE base * (s)tei , pointed > L stimulus] 1. a sharp, slender, pointed instrument used by the ancients in writing on wax tablets 2. any of several devices, etc. similar …

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