man of few words|man of few word in English

noun

man who uses a few words, man who is laconic; taciturn perso

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1. A man of few words.

2. He's a man of few words, very polite and unassuming.

3. The old man managed to wheeze out a few words.

4. 29 He was a man of few words with a delightful dry sense of humour.

5. Blitherdick, usually a man of few words, had become lachrymose about Blenkinsop's enjoyment of a good wine.

6. He was a man of few words except when he mounted the stage to recite his poetry.

7. He had a clear scientific mind but was self-effacing, modest, and a man of few words.

8. Man born of woman is of few days and full of trouble.

9. The man croaked a few hardly comprehensible syllables.

10. We was telling a few on your old man.

11. The man looks prosperous, like quite a few men.

12. There are few man-portable air-defence systems remaining in Somalia

13. You must be one of the few men in the city who isn't a man.

14. Every brave man is a man of his word. 

15. But first, a few words of caution, a few more words about Bogdanovich, and a testimonial.

16. A few drops in a glass of wine is said to make a man hard for days!

17. She penned a few words of thanks.

18. A few days later, this man gave me a fishbowl and some tropical fish.

19. 13 The old man belted a few and went back out into the cold.

20. I'm a man of my word.

21. A few years after his graduation from a university the man acquired the reputation of being a philosopher.

22. A few feet away a pudgy man in his sixties finished one pack of Marlboros and started another.

23. Few words, many deeds.

24. The word " man " is the antecedent of " who " in " the man who spoke ".

25. Are you a man of your word?