This position is sometimes euphemistically referred to as very fine leg.
One thing we talked about is euphemistically referred to as "the spouse problem."
Euphemistically referred to as "regulatory reform," the bill is due for a vote in the Senate this week.
Anna has experienced what is euphemistically referred to as a breakdown.
Workers at the plant euphemistically refer to the assembly line as the "world's largest air hockey table."
For the duration of the festival it was euphemistically referred to as "honey".
At 39, he is euphemistically referred to as seasoned.
A discussion of sexuality given to children, also euphemistically referred to as "the birds and the bees"
Economists worry about what health planners euphemistically refer to as the "behavioral response."
Self-regulation is sometimes euphemistically referred to as a "cooperative decision-making model".