was tongue-tied|be tongue tied in English
was silent, was quiet, did not know what to say
Use "was tongue-tied|be tongue tied" in a sentence
1. I'd be just another tongue-tied fan.
2. When I'm provoked I get tongue-tied.
3. He often sounds tongue-tied in interviews.
4. I got stage-fright and became tongue-tied.
5. He stood tongue-tied before the huge audience.
6. She reeled off my 752 failings, whereas I was tongue-tied.
7. Outside the courtroom, Kevin is a tongue-tied lunkhead.
8. Whenever my boss is around, I feel tongue-tied.
9. The boy was quieter than his sister, and gave tongue-tied answers.
10. In their presence I became self-conscious and tongue-tied.
11. They are the mute representatives of their tongue-tied, Befettered, heavy
12. He was thinking of Mitch again and Maggie felt almost tongue-tied with frustration.
13. She went to Druid's Bottom but she felt tongue-tied there.
14. Herbert: Every time I'm near a girl, I get tongue-tied.
15. When adults spoke to her, she became tongue-tied and shy.
16. I had tried since, alone and with others, and I'd been tongue-tied.
17. Tongue - tied by inexperience by excess of ardor, wooing unwittinglyawkwardly, Martin continued contact.
18. She became tongue-tied when she looked at the handsome man sitting beside her.
19. The characterization is wildly inconsistent. Outside the courtroom, Kevin is a tongue-tied lunkhead.
20. Both of them were easy victims: where she was slow and tongue-tied, he was short and physically weedy.
21. But the grammarian is tongue-tied without his labels: noun, adjective, verb, adverb, conjunction, pronoun.
22. Why don't you go meet the ladies before you get any more tongue-tied, lad.
23. 28 But the grammarian is tongue-tied without his labels: noun, adjective, verb, adverb, conjunction, pronoun.
24. 29 But the grammarian is tongue-tied without his labels: noun, adjective, verb, adverb, conjunction, pronoun.
25. Nervousness affects people in different ways. While some people become tongue-tied, others cannot stop talking.