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język
tongue [tʌŋ] N
tongue
to bite one's tongue
to stick one's tongue out at sb
pokazywać [perf pokazać] komuś język
to have a sharp tongue
Phrases:
to say sth tongue in cheek
to not get one's tongue around sth inf
to hold one's tongue
a slip of the tongue
mother tongue N
mother tongue
tongue depressor N AM
tongue depressor
tongue-tied ADJ
tongue-tied
tongue twister N
tongue twister
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This is what gives the impression that the frenulums of some previously tongue-tied infants will stretch with age and growth.
en.wikipedia.org
There, people chuckled when unmarried women visited doctors but remained tongue-tied when they were found dead under mysterious circumstances.
www.hindustantimes.com
The denying and obstinate were tongue-tied in the presence of the power of the evidence.
en.wikipedia.org
Many young people, tongue-tied and insecure, feel intoxicated by their ability to type a few words that will reach millions.
www.telegraph.co.uk
He is smooth and unruffled while the team members are tense and tongue-tied.
www.theatlantic.com