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moniker

noun as in nickname

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As a teenager in Texas, he spent his free time spray-painting freight trains and practicing the lettering of his moniker, Marka27.

The legacy of that patriotic moniker looms large over the film’s narrative — and is a central question for Marvel Studios’ overall franchise.

Both USC-owned stations will present their broadcasts in a single audio feed under the moniker Classical California, which has been used in their branding for the last three years.

It was made the official moniker in 1969, but used freely before that.

Jim Almonds, a founding member of the SAS, earned the moniker Gentleman Jim for his manners.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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