tongue
81tongue and groove — adj tongue and groove boards fit together by pushing a piece that sticks out along the edge of one board into a hollow area along the edge of another board ▪ tongue and groove floorboards …
82tongue-in-cheek — adjective intended to be humorous and not meant seriously: a tongue in cheek answer ╾ ,tongue in cheek adverb …
83tongue lashing — tongue lashings N COUNT If someone gives you a tongue lashing, they shout at you or criticize you in a very forceful way. [INFORMAL] After a cruel tongue lashing, he threw the girl out of the group …
84tongue-in-cheek — if you say something tongue in cheek, what you have said is a joke, although it might seem to be serious. She writes a very engaging and at times tongue in cheek account of her first meeting with the royal family …
85tongue-tie — tongue′ tie n. v. tied, ty•ing 1) pat impeded motion of the tongue caused esp. by shortness of the frenum, which binds it to the floor of the mouth 2) to make tongue tied • Etymology: 1545–55 …
86tongue-tacked — tongueˈ tacked adjective Tongue tied • • • Main Entry: ↑tongue …
87tongue-twist|ing — «TUHNG TWIHS tihng», adjective. of or like a tongue twister; difficult to say quickly and rapidly: »tongue twisting lyrics …
88Tongue-pad — n. A great talker. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
89Tongue-shell — n. Any species of Lingula. [1913 Webster] …
90Tongue-tie — v. t. To deprive of speech or the power of speech, or of distinct articulation. [1913 Webster] …