tongue in Bengali বাংলা
- জবান দোরস্ত করা ⇄ tongue bengali
- নোলা ⇄ tongue bengali
- রসনেন্দ্রিয় ⇄ tongue bengali
- রসনেন্দ্রিয় ⇄ tongue bengali
- লোলা ⇄ tongue bengali
tongue in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- જ ીભની જેવી – જીભના આકારની – કોઇ વસ્તુ ⇄ tongue gujarati
- જીભ. જિહ્વા ⇄ tongue gujarati
- પ્રાણીની ખાદ્ય જીભ ⇄ tongue gujarati
- બોલવાની શક્તિ અથવા રીત ⇄ tongue gujarati
- ભાષા ⇄ tongue gujarati
- શબ્દો ⇄ tongue gujarati
tongue in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- بوٗلۍ،زَبان ⇄ tongue kashmiri
- زَبان چلاوٕنۍ ⇄ tongue kashmiri
- زٮ۪و ⇄ tongue kashmiri
tongue in Malayalam മലയാളം
- ഉച്ചാരണം ⇄ tongue malayalam
- നാക്ക് ⇄ tongue malayalam
- വാഗ്മിത്വം എന്നിവയുടെ രീതി ⇄ tongue malayalam
- സംസാരിക്കുവാനുളള കഴിവ് ⇄ tongue malayalam
tongue in Sindhi سنڌي
- ڄڀ، زبان، ٻولي، گفتار ⇄ Tongue sindhi
tongue in English
- tongue ⇄ adj. tonguelike. english
- 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.english - tongue ⇄ expr. give tongue to, to express.
Ex. He gave tongue to his feelings.english - tongue ⇄ expr. give tongue, to bay, as hounds do at the sight of game.
Ex. Coonhounds and other breeds give tongue when trailing game.english - tongue ⇄ expr. hold one's tongue, to keep still.
Ex. ""Hold your tongue while I'm speaking!"" said father.english - 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).english - 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).english - tongue ⇄ expr. tongues, glassolalia. english
- 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).english - 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 readerenglish - 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 usedenglish - tongue ⇄ tongue, noun, verb, tongued,tonguing. english
- 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 orenglish - 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.
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