The President capitulated to Barrick's pressure and vetoed the bill, which has become known euphemistically as the Barrick veto. |
The company I work for is what could euphemistically be called thrifty. |
The old farm-house had been euphemistically christened the Villa Beausejour by the Colonel's staff. |
He was, to put it extremely euphemistically, involved in some shady activities. |
Tony was turning pan-cakes in a skillet, while Jimmie was laboring with a dark mixture that they euphemistically called coffee. |
These are also euphemistically called scalable parallel, massively parallel, or cluster computers. |