speaker.html - {v.}
1. To speak in favor of or in
support of.
* /At the meeting John spoke for the change in the rules./
* /The other girls made jokes
about Jane, but Mary spoke for her./
2. To make a request for; to ask for.
* /The teacher
was giving away some books. Fred and Charlie spoke for the same one./
3. To give an impression of; be evidence that (something) is or will be
said. - Used with the words "well" or "ill".
* /It seems that it will rain today. That speaks ill for the picnic this afternoon./
* /Who robbed the
cookie jar? The crumbs on your shirt speak ill for you, Billy./
* /John wore a clean
shirt and a tie when he went to ask for a job, and that spoke well for him./
* /It speaks well for Mary that she always does her homework./