Many doctors are enthusiastic about their new colleagues, known euphemistically as "physician extenders."
Such attacks were euphemistically known as "spray jobs".
Early retirement packages, as they are euphemistically known, have become a fact of life in the American workplace.
He learned in 1978 about what is now known euphemistically as downsizing.
It performs what are somewhat euphemistically known as strategic services for the government.
So it is unlikely anyone will pull the plug on the degrading shoutfests that are known euphemistically as talk shows.
It was known euphemistically as "a bad area."
They are victims of what are euphemistically known as 'extra-judicial killings'.
Later, when student social clubs began holding university-sanctioned dances off campus, the events were known euphemistically as "functions."
This is what is known euphemistically in the industry as the "application development backlog".