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tongue in Konkani कोंकणी

tongue in Maithili মৈথিলী

tongue in Nepali नेपाली

tongue in Sindhi سنڌي

tongue in Tamil தமிழ்

tongue in Telugu తెలుగు

tongue in Urdu اُردُو

tongue in English

  • tongue
    adj. tonguelike.

  • tongue
    expr. at one's tongue's end, in readiness for saying or reciting at any time.
    Ex. to have names or dates at one's tongue's end.

  • tongue
    expr. give tongue to, to express.
    Ex. He gave tongue to his feelings.

  • tongue
    expr. give tongue, to bay, as hounds do at the sight of game.
    Ex. Coonhounds and other breeds give tongue when trailing game.

  • tongue
    expr. hold one's tongue, to keep still.
    Ex. ""Hold your tongue while I'm speaking!"" said father.

  • tongue
    expr. on (or at) the tip of one's tongue, on the point of being spoken; ready to be spoken.
    Ex. His name is on the tip of my tongue, but I can't seem to remember it. She had arguments at the tip of her tongue (Daniel Defoe).

  • tongue
    expr. on one's tongue, almost or ready to be spoken.
    Ex. The words had been on his tongue all the evening (Edith Wharton).

  • tongue
    expr. tongues, glassolalia.

  • tongue
    expr. wag one's tongue, to chatter; gossip.
    Ex. Every one who owed him a grudge would eagerly begin to wag his tongue (William H. Dixon).

  • tongue
    expr. with (one's) tongue in (one's) cheek, with sly humor; not to be taken seriously or literally; in a mocking manner.
    Ex. He spoke with tongue in cheek when he said he enjoyed doing all that homework. He enjoys needling the wrong kind of reader

  • tongue
    noun 1a. the movable fleshy organ in the mouth. The tongue is used in tasting and swallowing and, by people, for talking. Most vertebrate animals have tongues.
    b. a similar organ or part in an invertebrate animal.
    c. an animal's tongue used

  • tongue
    tongue, noun, verb, tongued,tonguing.

  • tongue
    v.i. 1. to use the tongue.
    2. to modify the tones of an instrument by tonguing.
    3. to talk volubly; prattle.
    Ex. Quiet, ye tonguing gossips!
    4. to project, as a strip of land or ice.
    5. to throw out jets, as of flame or

  • tongue
    v.t. 1. to modify the tones of (a flute, cornet, or other wind instrument) with the tongue.
    2a. to provide with a tongue.
    b. to join (boards) by fitting a tongue into a groove.
    3. to touch with the tongue or with a tongue.
    Ex.

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