Use "moniker" in a sentence

1. Adding to the moniker of Monster of Italy, are we?

2. Since 2018 the band is no longer active under the moniker Acheron

3. The moniker refers to Bastille Day on 14 July, also the …

4. Synonyms for Cognomen include handle, moniker, title, appellation, appellative, compellation, denomination, denotation, designation and monicker

5. Synonyms for Byname include alias, cognomen, epithet, handle, monicker, moniker, nickname, sobriquet, soubriquet and surname

6. Welsh multi-instrumentalist and producer Catherine Anne Davies works under the moniker The Anchoress

7. Synonyms for Agnomen include alias, epithet, surname, agname, title, denomination, handle, designation, appellation and moniker

8. An Antiperspirant worthy of its moniker, Jack Black’s multi-purpose stick remains a top seller

9. Synonyms for Appellative include title, moniker, handle, designation, name, denomination, cognomen, appellation, denotation and compellation

10. Stockholm-based producer and musician August Bäckman releases music under the moniker Agst

11. Pictures of Zádor's injuries were published around the world, leading to the "Blood in the Water" moniker.

12. There are many synonyms of Appellative which include Appellation, Cognomen, Designation, Epithet, Handle, Moniker, Nickname, Tag, Title, etc.

13. Alec Monopoly is an American street artist whose moniker is derived from the Monopoly board game’s Rich Uncle Pennybags

14. My grandmother tries to Conflate my first name with my sister’s name and morphs it into one moniker

15. 1994 reissue of compilation of 1977 recordings by WArsaw, an early moniker for the Mancunian act Joy Division

16. Two kinds of trucks carry the moniker "Bobtail." Both are short, like the tail on a bobcat

17. The description gave birth to the moniker "one percenter," with some Bikers donning patches proclaiming their "1%" status

18. Reed Kackley, the Brooklyn-based producer operating under the moniker Baile, makes texturally rich dance music inspired by house and downtempo.

19. Seamus McNamara had been making music for several years before creating the moniker “Cushy.” As they say, the rest was history

20. His productions under the ambient moniker Purl were the first to surface, but it's been the work of Alveol garnering the most recent attention

21. But the “Bioactive” moniker refers specifically to the substrate – Bioactive substrates are “alive.” They foster an entire ecosystem of fungi, bacteria, and small animals.

22. The name Corfu is an Italian corruption of the Greek koryphai (“crests”) and is often a more familiar moniker to visitors than the Modern Greek name

23. Sebastian branched out under the Alius moniker as a solo showcase for his studio productions, which melded electronic rhythms with a uniquely organic take on pop

24. Brogad’ Holness, for a slight moment on Friday, even changed his Twitter name to the moniker and sent local social media circles in a mad frenzy.

25. I guess the clue to the package you are about to present your soul at the alter for lies in the moniker ‘Ferocious Blasphemic

26. Meredith Dowty, a retired firefighter who now plays guitar and harmonica under the moniker “Cathead,” allegedly sent text messages to a city official asking for …

27. In this episode,Andrew McLean lives up to his moniker of “Straight Chuter” and explains the best methods for going up and coming back down Couloirs.Each week

28. In this episode, Andrew McLean lives up to his moniker of “Straight Chuter” and explains the best methods for going up and coming back down Couloirs.

29. As strong as it is swift, the Borzoi was bred for centuries to course fox, boar, hare and, famously, wolf – hence its moniker, the Russian Wolfhound

30. There are many synonyms of Anonyms which include Aka, Anonym, Handle, Moniker, Nickname, Pseudonym, Nom De Plume, Pen Name, Stage Name, Assumed Name, Summer Name, etc.

31. The phrase appears to be a version of the term “Chinaman,” a moniker that has its roots in the 19th century and was largely used to dehumanize Chinese immigrants

32. It's something you might offer a guest in your house; it's also the favorite moniker of companies that manufacture both soda and juice — they call themselves Beverage companies

33. Brinks Home Security on Monday announced a corporate transformation that includes a brand makeover.The company has dropped “security” from its moniker and now goes by Brinks Home

34. While allied forces on both flanks retreated, the 3rd Division stood fast in the face of fantastic enemy offensives, which led to their moniker, "The Rock of the Marne."

35. Vindoo Barvel, also known by the moniker " The Shooter ," was an Imperial starfighter ace and one of the most decorated TIE pilots in the Imperial Navy

36. The Batchers’ ® moniker and barrel-roller icon represent the pride and stewardship we bring to work every day and remind us to inspire loyalty, dedication, and camaraderie amongst our community

37. Bask is the moniker of one, Ales Bask Hostomsky, who along with his parents emigrated from Czechoslovakia to Florida and began to soak up America’s popular iconic imagery along with the sun

38. Berklee student vocalist Major "Choirboy" Johnson-Finley was tagged with the moniker by a relative when he was little, and he'd be the first to admit the name works.

39. Concept Cars Chevy's Gas-Turbine Express Concept Was an '80s Take on Futuristic Mobility Almost a decade before Chevrolet pinned the Express moniker to its full-size van, the American brand showed

40. Alex Osborn, an advertising executive who died in 1966, is credited with creating the process and giving it the moniker, “Brainstorming.” Osborn felt that the standard business meeting inhibited the creation and sharing of new ideas

41. To articulate his position on the changes he planned, Admiral Zumwalt implemented a series of naval messages given the moniker “Z-grams.” The first Z-gram was released the day he took office.

42. It was in 1925 when Stribling was dubbed ‘The King of the Canebrakes’, a moniker given to him by famed sportswriter of the times Damon Runyan, in reference to his popularity in rural areas

43. Brogad! Having already crowned him Jamaica’s coolest Prime Minister, some local Twitter users are leading the latest cause, for Holness to publicly accept the moniker and cement himself in the upper echelons of suave and SAUCE

44. Distinct from the tiny, grain-like North African Couscous, Israeli Couscous, which originated in 1950s Israel as a substitute for rice, is larger and springier, with round, pale grains that earned it the alternative moniker of “pearl” Couscous.

45. Exit A term for listening to sounds within the body as a method of diagnosis is a poignantly perfect moniker for Portland producer Joel Shanahan’s most elusive and emotive electronic aura-reading solo alias: Auscultation.

46. Having dropped the "Brass Band" part of their moniker for their disappointing Ears to the Wall in 1996, the Dirty Dozen return to their former, fuller-named persona for Buck jump.And it's a relief

47. Boyo—the artist moniker of LA-based multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Robert Tilden (they/them)—today announced their new album Alone Together In Los Angeles will be released on December 11th, 2020, via Park the Van Records.

48. The Alpinist line was discontinued in 2018 and the last watch that contained the Alpinist moniker and Alpinist logo was a special edition version (blue dial, silver hands, numerals and indices) that was put out in 2019.

49. Benighted, just like Aborted, have gone through a diverse lineup change with new members cycling in and out of the band and from one instrument to another, leaving vocalist Julien Truchan as the sole member to keep the Benighted moniker stable through their entire catalog

50. The same machinery in place to churn out lightweight sides under the Partridge Family moniker was also responsible for David Cassidy's first solo effort, Cherish.After a few contractual loopholes were attended to, Wes Farrell, music producer of all things Partridge, began assembling material for Cassidy's debut

51. Burial is the moniker of William Bevan, a reclusive South Londoner who has become one of the most acclaimed, influential, and enigmatic electronic musicians of the early 21st century, thanks to his groundbreaking music as well as his reluctance to reveal any information about himself.

52. Bane is a hardcore punk band that began as a side project between Aaron Dalbec (then of Converge) and Damon Bellardo.Dalbec approached Matt Firestone to sing and they played under the moniker of Gateway for a few shows, before Firestone parted ways to focus on other projects.

53. Byname: 1 n a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name) Synonyms: cognomen , moniker , nickname , sobriquet , soubriquet Type of: appellation , appellative , denomination , designation identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others

54. Originating from Aborigine lore, the creature known as the Bunyip, also known as the Kianpraty and a variety of other regional tribal names, most of which translate from the Aboriginal words for “devil,” “evil spirit,” or some other ominous moniker, and it is not hard to see why.

55. Authoritarian Capitalism, referred to by the abbreviation AuthCap or moniker Illiberal Capitalism, is an economically right wing, Authoritarian and culturally ambivalent (though usually right-leaning) ideology advocating for a system in which a capitalist market economy exists alongside an Authoritarian government.Authoritarian capitalists argue that by utilizing elements of Capitalism

56. Bane was an American hardcore punk band that began in 1995 as a side project between Aaron Dalbec (then of Converge) and Damon Bellorado.Dalbec approached Matt Firestone to sing and they played under the moniker of Gateway for a few shows, before Firestone parted ways to focus on other projects.

57. The Honourable Brogad—his unofficial moniker since October 2019, which caught on for months leading up to the 2020 general election, boosting his public profile and the popularity of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP)—has now been stripped and left only with a patois derivative of his birth name, ‘Anju’, on Twitter.

58. Roger Sellers, also known by his stage name Bayonne, is an American minimalist composer and electronic musician based in Austin, Texas.[1] After releasing three albums under his own name, Sellers changed his moniker to Bayonne, with the rerelease of his most recent work, Primitives, on Mom + Pop/City Slang in 2016

59. (Gau is widely known by another name: after making an attempt on the fifth highest mountain in the world, Gau claimed the moniker of "Makalu Gau.") During the long, dangerous May 1996 night on Everest, Gau was Bivouacked only a few yards away from Scott Fischer, who was Bivouacked nearby where he had collapsed earlier.

60. The label of VA was branded on an article I wrote for MUBI some time ago, later fated to become the moniker for this particularly devoted group of genre enthusiasts, who were pushing back against certain particularly populous and belligerent taste cultures, and though you're right — vulgar auteurism is just good old fashioned auteurism in modern drag — as these types of Auteurists, a

61. Blows Against the Empire is a concept album by Paul Kantner, released under the name Paul Kantner and Jefferson Starship.It is the first album to use the "Starship" moniker, a name which Kantner and Grace Slick would later use for the band that emerged after Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen left Jefferson Airplane.From a commercial standpoint, it performed comparably to Jefferson Airplane …

62. Thierry Guetta, best known by his moniker Mr. Brainwash, is a French-born, Los Angeles-based street artist.According to the 2010 Banksy-directed film Exit Through the Gift Shop, Guetta was a proprietor of a used clothing store, and amateur videographer who was first introduced to street art by his cousin, the street artist Invader, and who filmed street artists through the 2000s and became an