(1) do you hyphenate ‘willy-nilly’?(2) He is a bonafide player - a multiple hyphenate who has done virtually everything that can be done in front of or behind a camera.(3) Said hyphenate 's name is Josh, and his film, Winter Solstice, is about the millionth variation on a tried-and-true template.(4) as a supreme hyphenate, she was prepared to carry a heavy load as the director-producer-star of her new film(5) Now I might become what the Americans call a hyphenate - a writer-director.(6) I do not want to hyphenate my name, because it would be too long.(7) Until last week when his divorce was completed, Klingler's last name hyphenated to include Desai's.(8) A well chosen hyphenated domain name can be just as effective as a single word domain name.(9) A similarly important issue is the hyphenation of ‘Asian-Canadian’ within the headline and text of the review.(10) That's about when hyphenation was seized upon as a solution to surname patriarchy.(11) Sometimes, but not always, Heidegger hyphenates the word, ‘Da-sein’, to stress the sense of ‘being here’.(12) I mean, isn't that what oddly hyphenated phrases are all about?(13) The templates had been designed to accommodate long, hyphenated last names as well as multiple professional accreditation initials.(14) She is insisting on her last name: no hyphenation .(15) Immediately after the contest was announced experts snapped up hyphenated domain names and began tweaking their text.(16) Her name is hyphenated and her britches are big so she's announced her candidacy for mayor of St. Mary's Point, Minnesota.