Do not divide hyphenated words except at the syllable where the regular hyphen comes: as, pocket-book, fool-killer.
There are 21 words in brackets, and one hyphenated word, making 22 in all.
The latter consist of the number of words in a column, page or subdivision of the play selected; and of these numbers plus or minus the hyphenated and bracketed words.
The words on every page, the italicized words, the bracketed words and the hyphenated words were counted separately and numbered.
Can it be that our author is a hyphenated patriot in disguise and that this is merely a ramification of the so thorough German Press Bureau's activities?
They are hyphenated unless very common, in which case they are closed up; crane's-bill, ratsbane.
The hyphenated compound indicates the special meaning of the words used in this combination.
III Conversely, no expression in the language should ever be changed from two or more words into one (either hyphenated or solid) without change of sense.
It has been a very trying time for those of us who have been called "hyphenated Americans"; but I doubt that the German or Austrian hyphen has been more in evidence than that which we are pleased to call Anglo-Saxon.
They thought hyphenated citizens were so popular with us, that we would pay their passage to New York.
There were other Americans; Red Cross doctors and nurses just escaped through the snow from the Bulgars, and hyphenated Americans who said they had taken out their first papers.
Practices of hyphenated citizenship, so offensive to one Western nationality when undertaken by another, are unobtrusive and necessary in the case of the Chinese.
Their partnership has led them to be described by one hyphenated phrase: Chu-Mao: Chu TĂȘ and Mao Tse-tung.
Webster's New International Dictionary does not give thehyphenated form of these two words; notwithstanding this, we believe this form has the sanction of reason and of convention.
It is a type of a large class of hyphenated compounds which are merely elliptical inversions; in this case, the word is such an inversion of bone of the back.
How can I lay my sporran by, An' sit me doun at hame, Wi'oot a Hieland philabeg Or hyphenated name?
Hyphenated words have been retained as they appear in the original text, except as noted below.
Several pairs of words were used in both a hyphenated form and an unhyphenated form.
The sex intergrades, the four hyphenated classes, nearly all have some degree of persistent thymus.
A hyphenated citizenship may become as dangerous to a republic as a cancer is in the human body.
There are single cities where, in one case twenty-six, in another case twenty-nine, and in other cases a still larger number of what are today designated as hyphenated citizens are represented.
In accepting the pressing invitation of the National Republican Committee to make a series of speeches, I made one condition, which was that I would not speak at any meeting gotten up on sectarian or hyphenated political lines.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hyphenated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.