I made one of those remarks ordinarily called "smart things" before that, but it was not a pun.
However, what is ordinarily called "Machiavellianism" is a simplified textbook view of this single work rather than an accurate term for his philosophy.
Beaux-Arts buildings ordinarily called for grand entrances through triple portals, which were reached by stairs.
She is clearly a woman of some family and education: what is ordinarily called a gentlewoman.
Can you imagine three what are ordinarily called gentlemen sitting in a row at a full-dress dinner with guests and never opening their mouths but to eat?
I spoke of what is ordinarily called morality.
Somehow, though, he clung to the sharp-toothed club as he darted between tangled masses of fungus, ignoring now the dangers that ordinarily called for vast caution.
It is what is ordinarily called the sign's meaning.
I am not now speaking of what would be ordinarily called unsuccessful marriages, or holidays, or learned careers.
Nor did my clumsiness produce what is ordinarily called an Inferiority .