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  • speak -speak
    (combining form. Informal.) the typical language or vocabulary of.
    Ex. Artspeak = the typical language or vocabulary of art. ""Venue"" ... in Olymp-speak is a place where an athletic contest is held (Time).
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  • speak expr. so to speak, to speak in such a manner; to use that expression.
    Ex. He has a chance to win the election; he is, so to speak, still in the running. Pearl ... was the leading spirit of the pair, and led Maud by the nose, so to speak (J. S. Wint
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  • speak expr. speak for,
    a. to speak in the interest of; represent.
    Ex. He spoke for the group that wanted a picnic. Why don't you speak for yourself, John? (Longfellow). They are slaves who fear to speak For the fallen and the weak (James Russell L
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  • speak expr. speak of, to mention; refer to.
    Ex. He spoke of this matter to me. I shall have occasion to speak again of these books at the next session. Speaking of school, how do you like the new gym?
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  • speak expr. speak out (or up), to speak loudly, clearly, or freely.
    Ex. Bullies count on the fact that no one dares speak out against them.
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  • speak expr. speak up (or out) for, tospeak strongly on behalf or in defense of.
    Ex. It's all very well for you to speak up for him ... You'll get a fortune by him (Dickens). Two thirds said in next November's election they would vote for candidates who s
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  • speak expr. speak well for, to give a favorable idea of; be evidence in favor of.
    Ex. Her behavior speaks well for her.
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  • speak expr. to speak of, worth mentioning.
    Ex. I have no complaints to speak of.
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  • speak speak, verb, spokeor (Archaic)spake,spokenor (Archaic)spoke,speaking.
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  • speak v.i. 1. to say words; talk; converse.
    Ex. to speak with a stranger, to speak about something. A person with a cold often has trouble speaking distinctly. We speak a hundred times for every once we write (George Herbert Palmer).
    2a. to make a
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  • speak v.t. 1. to say or utter (a word or words).
    Ex. No one spoke a word to him.
    2. to tell or express in words or speech.
    Ex. to speak nonsense. Speak the truth. On an occasion of this kind it becomes more than a moral duty to speak one's m
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