speak with a forked tongue in English

verb

speak with forked tongue, speak dishonestly, speak deceptively, lie, make false statements, prevaricate

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1. General Howard talks with a forked tongue!

2. Keep your forked tongue behind your teeth.

3. His tongue is forked and he lies like a rug!

4. Her head appears, piercing eyes and forked tongue.

5. A false tongue will hardly speak truth. 

6. Afars speak the Afar language as a mother tongue

7. False tongue will hardly speak truth. 

8. You musk speak italian as mother - tongue.

9. I speak nothing but our mother tongue.

10. Most Burmese Chinese speak Burmese as their parent tongue.

11. A God whose Beholdance is impossible with the eyes, and to speak of His qualities with this tongue, absurd

12. He cannot speak well that cannot hold his tongue. 

13. A living corpse who can only speak via the vibrations of his tongue.

14. 28 When the heart is full, the tongue will speak. 

15. Douglas held his tongue, preferring not to speak out on a politically sensitive issue.

16. Besides Chinese, my mother tongue, I can also speak English and French.

17. They will not speak a lie, nor will a deceitful tongue be found in their mouths;

18. Then with a wave she forked left and was gone.

19. Three. Besides Chinese, my mother tongue, I can also speak English and French.

20. Jaegers are swift black birds with long forked tails.

21. Snakes have forked tongues.

22. The track forked with no sign to show the way.

23. "He that Backbiteth [Revised Version, slandereth] not with his tongue" ().Backbiters bak'-bit-rz (Greek katalaloi: Men who speak against.

24. A streak of lightning forked across the sky.

25. Forked or cleft into two parts: a Bifid petal