Sentence for tongue | Use tongue in a sentence

How to use tongue in a sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use tongue in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for tongue.

  • Her tongue was parched. (5)
  • His tongue was checked. (10)
  • Her tongue was unleashed. (12)
  • At once my tongue was unloosed. (10)
  • The word did not sting her tongue. (10)
  • Thousands are ready to give tongue. (10)
  • The Lord be thanked you have kept your straight tongue! (10)
  • She was the better fencer at the tongue. (10)
  • They were not intimate in look or tongue. (10)
  • Look here, General, we must stop his tongue. (8)
  • Pardon, Monsieur, my tongue run away with me. (8)
  • Mrs. Chump gave a sugary suck with her tongue. (10)
  • And the hawk made his tongue as a thorn to them. (10)
  • Human tongue could not have said so much just then. (10)
  • And next after this, the tongue is the great divider. (2)
  • He bethought him of replying in his doctorial tongue. (10)
  • She could have bitten her tongue out for having spoken. (8)
  • As for his language, it was the tongue of General Ople. (10)
  • It seemed to set wagging a weariful tongue in a corpse. (10)
  • She assisted him to think that he spoke the foreign tongue. (10)
  • She panted slightly, and her tongue showed between her lips. (8)
  • Her tongue lolled out, she panted piteously, and had no collar. (8)
  • Swithin felt a confused desire to speak in some foreign tongue. (8)
  • He lost the idea of being sick; he had not even a furred tongue. (9)
  • Happily they may be gained: a clever tongue will gain them, a leg. (10)
  • She must have known that there was a burden of speech on his tongue. (10)
  • Pole might have seen that he was fretting at a restriction on his tongue. (10)
  • But once checked with the fact on her tongue, she found it hard to utter it. (9)
  • Suddenly she slithered out her slender grey-pink tongue and licked its nose. (8)
  • Dr Corney had a Celtic intelligence for a meaning behind an illogical tongue. (10)
  • Lavender lay with his eyes fixed on the, ceiling, clucking his parched tongue. (8)
  • She is a woman, and has a brain like a bell that rings all round to the tongue. (10)
  • They want the animal with the elongated neck to rub their hand with its tongue. (21)
  • The devil in me is chained by the waist, and a twenty-pound weight on his tongue. (10)
  • Then he saw the red serpent hiss and snap at one, darting out its tongue, and lo! (10)
  • Alternately in this queer tongue and in Italian the pair of victims were addressed. (10)
  • Beppo delivered a sweep of the arm, as to indicate the spontaneous flow of his tongue. (10)
  • Yes, I see what she means, (turning to Mr. Knightley,) and I will try to hold my tongue. (4)
  • He drank whiskey with great freedom and frequency, but it seemed to affect only his tongue. (21)
  • Where is the Shape of glad array; The nervous hands, the front of steel, The clarion tongue? (10)
  • I could have borne a shrewish tongue better, possibly because I could have answered it better. (10)
  • She described Beauchamp as very self-contained in manner throughout his tongue was the scorpion. (10)
  • They gave our earth a dress of flesh on bone; A tongue to speak with answering heaven gave they. (10)
  • Henrietta could have bitten her tongue for laying her open to the censure implied in his muteness. (10)
  • My man has four names according to the tongue I address him in, Giacomo, Santiago, Jacques, James. (14)
  • We heard again the soft accents of the Magyar tongue and the intoxicating strains of the csáardás. (20)
  • I could now manage Spanish fairly well, and I was sending on to New York for authors in that tongue. (9)
  • So murmuring, he turned and moved towards the house, clucking with his tongue, and followed by Blink. (8)
  • Her will could not turn him; nor her tongue combat; nor was it granted her to pique the mailed veteran. (10)
  • That grand tongue of the giant City inspires none human to Bardic eulogy while we let those discords be. (10)
  • Such was the sudden roll of his tongue, that she was lost in the astounding lead he had taken, and stared. (22)
  • Sparkling wine, that looseneth the tongue, and displayeth the verity, hath also the quality of colouring it. (10)
  • The scene with Ripton had unnerved him, the wine had renovated, and gratitude to the wine inspired his tongue. (10)
  • Charles would be astonished to hear me read the Castilian tongue, now wellnigh as familiar to me as Castilian soap. (14)
  • Once in the Hall of Council, challenge the tongue of contradiction to affirm Shagpat other than a bald-pate bewigged. (10)
  • The dragon still lacked a tip to his forked tongue, and a stream of fiery threads dangled from the jaws of the monster. (10)
  • And the tongue of the damsel was dry, and she was without speech, gazing at him with wide-open eyes, like one in trance. (10)
  • They sat down, and tried to commence a conversation, but Ripton was as little master of his tongue as he was of his eyes. (10)
  • Mavering, with a flushed face and a flying tongue, was exchanging sallies with her mother, who smothered him in flatteries. (9)
  • For it was a charm; an actual feminine, an unanticipated personal, charm; past reach of tongue to name, wordless in thought. (10)
  • So stood she awhile In the gloom of the terror afield, And the silence about her smile Said more than of tongue is revealed. (10)
  • My father she evidently disliked, but she just as much disliked an encounter with his invincible bonhomie and dexterous tongue. (10)
  • Face and tongue, she was the same; and once in the stream, she soon gathered its current topics and scattered her arrowy phrases. (10)
  • I respectfully protruded my tongue while he withdrew into his palace, spitting politely and with unusual copiousness in acknowledgment. (7)
  • The crazed gabbling tongue had entire possession of the house, and rang through it at an amazing pitch to sustain for a single minute. (10)
  • My English tongue admonishes me that I have fallen upon a tone resembling one who uplifts the finger of piety in a salon of conversation. (10)
  • The point of her wit is in this fashion supplemented by the rattle of her tongue, and effectively, according to the testimony of her admirers. (10)
  • Pole had spoken in the manner of one who was prompted: whether he hesitated as he spoke: whether, in short, Wilfrid was seen behind his tongue. (10)
  • I saw unaffected terror struggling on his face with unaffected shame; he was smiling pitifully and wetting his lip with his tongue, like a detected schoolboy. (2)

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