So+to+speak

  • 111speak|eas|y — or speak eas|y «SPEEK EE zee», noun, plural eas|ies. U.S. Slang. a place where alcoholic liquors are sold contrary to law, especially one that sold such liquor by the drink during the period of national prohibition. ╂[American English < speak… …

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  • 112speak/talk with a forked tongue — speak/talk with (a) forked tongue : to speak in a dishonest way that is meant to deceive people His colleagues accused him of speaking with a forked tongue. • • • Main Entry: ↑forked speak/talk with (a) forked tongue see ↑forked • • • Main Entry …

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  • 113speak/talk with forked tongue — speak/talk with (a) forked tongue : to speak in a dishonest way that is meant to deceive people His colleagues accused him of speaking with a forked tongue. • • • Main Entry: ↑forked speak/talk with (a) forked tongue see ↑forked • • • Main Entry …

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  • 114speak out (against something) — ˌspeak ˈout (against sth) derived to state your opinions publicly, especially in opposition to sth and in a way that takes courage • He was the only one to speak out against the decision. • I will continue to speak out on matters of public… …

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  • 115Speak Low — is a 1943 popular song composed by Kurt Weill, with lyrics by Ogden Nash. It was introduced by Mary Martin in the show One Touch of Venus (1943).The 1944 hit single was by Guy Lombardo, vocal by Billy Leach.The opening line is a (slight… …

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  • 116speak formally — index pronounce (speak) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 117speak the same language — speak/talk the same language ► to understand someone because you have the same way of thinking about things, or of doing things: »Our businesses complement each other, and we speak the same language. Main Entry: ↑language …

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  • 118speak/talk the same language — ► to understand someone because you have the same way of thinking about things, or of doing things: »Our businesses complement each other, and we speak the same language. Main Entry: ↑language …

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  • 119speak fair — speak politely, speak with courtesy …

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  • 120speak in lutestring — speak in florid language, speak using ornate language …

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