lisp - use in sentences

Object

  • voice: He's handsome, owns a sprawling business empire and is good-naturedly mocked for his gentle, lisping voice.

Converse of object

  • have: Paul Doesn't have a lisp, I don't know what was going on with his mic.

Adjective modifier

  • slight: I used to curl up with embarrassment at my slight lisp.
  • common: CLOS is pretty cool too ( common lisp 's object system ).
  • little: I know a little lisp, but not enough to add a new menu entry.

Modifies a noun

  • code: This option is used by emacs to avoid invoking ioctl( ) from lisp code.
  • function: Added some " LISP compatibility functions: " progn, apply.
  • macro: If nothing else, it has Lisp style macros.
  • routine: Lisp Routines Can I Run Lisp Routines in IntelliCAD?
  • programmer: This means that I'm a quiet good lisp programmer now.
  • program: The more traditional type spends most of the day counting parentheses in epic Lisp programs and trying to tell Prolog systems about families.

Noun used with modifier

  • language: Their theorem prover is written in the functional programming language Lisp which is also the language in which theorems are represented.

Preposition: like

  • language: EMACS has a lisp like programming language with which one can actually tailor the environment [ 16, 18 ] ).

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