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tongue [tʌŋ] SUST.

1. tongue:

mother tongue SUST.

tongue-twister SUST.

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This earns him the reputation of a card (a character, someone able to set tongues wagging) a reputation he is determined to cement.
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While in these trances he would blaspheme and speak in tongues.
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And the part where the guy turned invincible and then invisible, presumably to build a tongue twister that only the hardiest of cyber-tongues can conquer?
www.kotaku.com.au
He can master most languages that he comes in contact with, including their various dialects, colloquialisms, and sub-tongues.
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The final interview is of an old woman who shakes and sometimes convulses on camera while going in and out of speaking in tongues.
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They then lap up the insects with their sticky tongues.
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They have medium-length thin down-curved bills and brush-tipped tubular tongues, both adaptations for nectar feeding.
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The aardvark and the ant eater use long tongues to prey upon termite and ant nests.
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The reality is that the most vicious body shaming comes from our own waspish tongues.
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They are omnivorous, using their long tongues to lap nectar from flowers, but also eating some small beetles, bugs, and lepidopterans.
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