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Noun: "a paragraph consisting of a single sentence (notable either for its run-on length or laconic brevity)"
Noun: "a paragraph consisting of a single long run-on sentence"
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1997 June 12, Simon Juncal, “Re: SW v. ST”, in rec.arts.sf.starwars (Usenet):I felt it necessary, his 220 line sentagraph was extreamly incoherent and rambling making it hard to read without wondering if the man was sleep deprived!
Noun: "a paragraph consisting of a single laconic sentence"
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2011 June 11, Tom Keske, “Newspaper Shoes”, in alt.politics.org.nsa (Usenet):He narrates in sentagraphs:
My balls are sweating.
I smell like curry.
The sun is bright.