An 'accident' was how most women euphemistically described that kind of conception.
More than seven million people in urban areas live in what is euphemistically described as informal housing.
Then you discovered an exit penalty, euphemistically described as a "market value reduction", would be imposed.
Some entries mention rape, euphemistically described as women being "seduced against their will".
Second, Roosevelt astutely and euphemistically described it as a "bank holiday."
The Army euphemistically describes this as a toughening process.
Then, finally, came the biggest task of all -'coping with the aftermath', as it is euphemistically described on the help form.
Dildog, one of bo2k's authors, euphemistically describes it as "a shy program."
The Graeae took the form of old grey-haired women; though, at times poets euphemistically described them as "beautiful."
Easing the passing, as it is often euphemistically described, is not unlawful.