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English Idioms :: tong
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tonge.html - See: GO AT IT HAMMER AND TONGS. |
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English Idioms :: tongue
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tonge.html - See: AT THE TIP OF ONE'S TONGUE, CAT GET ONE'S TONGUE, HOLD ONE'S TONGUE, KEEP A CIVIL TONGUE IN ONE'S HEAD, SLIP OF THE TONGUE. |
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English Idioms :: tongue twister
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tonge.html - {n.} A word or group of words difficult to pronounce whose meaning is irrelevant compared to the difficulty of enunciation. * /"She sells sea shells by the seashore" is a popular American tongue twister./ |
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English Idioms :: tongue-in-cheek
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tonge.html - {adj. phr.} In an ironic or insincere manner. * /When the faculty complained about the poor salary increments, the university's president said that he was not a psychiatrist, thus making an inappropriate tongue-in-cheek remark./ |
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English Idioms :: tongue-lashing
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tonge.html - {n.} A sharp scolding or criticism. * /Jim's mother gave him a tongue-lashing for telling family secrets./ Syn.: PIECE OF ONE'S MIND. |
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English Idioms :: tongue-tied
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tonge.html - See: TIGHT-LIPPED. |
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