For instance works : )
One alternative is to use "for instance" to introduce an example.
..for instance
another way to say "large" is grande in spanish or big
Another way to say "back and forth" is "to and fro."
Idioms are used for another way of saying things, in a more, creative way. As an example, if you were to say "That test was easy." You could have said it "That test was a piece of cake."
Discriminative
"in the year of..." "in the past"
Another way to say 'such as' is, 'For example,' or when written, you can abbreviate it as: 'e.g.,' which also means 'for example' or such as.
Deka is an example.
A lot is an example.
That really depends on what you mean by a "bad" example of a liquid. In one way you might say urine is a bad example, but in another way you might say a rock is a bad example.
per say is another way of saying for an example or something along those lines
you've got is another way to say you have.
et cetera is another way to say and so on
Another way to say 'events' is 'functions'
Verbose is another way to say big words.
Another way to say horizontal is flat, even, or level.
Another way to say invulnerable is untouchable. For example: The man with the big muscles thought he was invulnerable. .
You could say itching .....example ...i Can't wait to go sky diving ....or I am itching to go sky diving .....