Use "speak of" in a sentence

1. Speak of the devil.

2. 4 Speak of the devil.

3. He didn't speak of the accident.

4. I will not speak of unhappiness.

5. Scientists speak of certain “primary colors.”

6. Speak of the devil here she is!

7. They've got no friends to speak of.

8. It had no bones to speak of.

9. 3 He didn't speak of the accident.

10. We've not had any summer to speak of.

11. We've had no food to speak of today.

12. Speak of the devil and he will appear.

13. 21 It had no bones to speak of.

14. You speak of control, yet you court chaos.

15. There were no Republicans to speak of then.

16. Solomon could rightly speak of laughter as “insanity.”

17. The scriptures speak of two types of adoption.

18. 7 Economists speak of an inelastic price structure.

19. Well, speak of the devil, here's old Johnson.

20. 12 They have no weaponry to speak of.

21. Often had I intended to speak of it.

22. The house had no garden to speak of.

23. 9 They've got no friends to speak of.

24. 18 The Scriptures speak of the “art of teaching.”

25. Look! Speak of the devil and he just appears.

26. 11 We've not had any summer to speak of.

27. 7 The house had no garden to speak of.

28. 10 Often had I intended to speak of it.

29. 22 There were no Republicans to speak of then.

30. 13 Well, speak of the devil-here's Alice now!

31. 8 She didn't speak of her husband at all.

32. I cannot speak of the Restoration in tempered tones.

33. We shall now have tea and speak of absurdities.

34. 6 We've had no food to speak of today.

35. Speak of my lameness, and I straight will halt.

36. Speak of the devil, if it isn't Jimmy. I was.

37. Speak of angels and you will hear their wings. 

38. 24 One might as well speak of even-handed socialism.

39. That blade you speak of was meant for their children.

40. The Dark Lord himself forbade me to speak of this.

41. Speak of the devil and he is sure to appear.

42. Speak of the devil! I was just talking about you.

43. Speak of the devil! Everyone was just talking about you.

44. There's been no rain to speak of for several months.

45. So why did James speak of such things among Christians?

46. We speak of the Church as our refuge, our defense.

47. Oh, you speak of severing bonds, but remain firmly tethered!

48. For example, the Scriptures speak of Jesus as a bridegroom.

49. I don't think his handwriting was anything to speak of.

50. Speak of the devil! We were just talking about you.

51. 23 One can scarcely speak of unity in national literature.

52. Captain Shakespeare: Oh[Sentence dictionary], my word! Speak of the devil.

53. 20 There's been no rain to speak of for several months.

54. 19 She's saved a little money but nothing to speak of.

55. But you talk of chemistry and you speak of basic signals.

56. 4 Speak of angels and you will hear their wings. 

57. The village you speak of does not fall under my jurisdiction.

58. Remember what unbecoming to do is also unbecoming to speak of.

59. Chinese speak of Alexandria will return to their place of birth.

60. Now to speak of the School and the methods Cizek employs.

61. 15 I don't think his handwriting was anything to speak of.

62. While recalling their moments upstairs, he could speak of scrambled eggs.

63. 16 People speak of Mark Twain as a signal humourous writer.

64. 1 Speak of angels and you will hear their wings. 

65. In some cultures, people speak of marrying as “tying the knot.”

66. When we speak of unity, we do not mean unprincipled peace.

67. Let a man not speak of cannibal deeds among the blessed gods.

68. Speak of the devil! John and I were just talking about you.

69. Belittle: To represent or speak of as unimportant or contemptible: synonym : disparage .

70. I come to you today to speak of liars, lawsuits and laughter.

71. We have to pull down the barriers, so to speak, of poverty.

72. For he is the AESTHETE, as I had Yeats speak of him.

73. 17 The village you speak of does not fall under my jurisdiction.

74. Speak of the devil! All of us were just talking about you.

75. Some social commentators speak of a general mood of pessimism and discontent.

76. • For he is the Aesthete, as I had Yeats speak of him

77. Rabbinic writings speak of “the [temple] Bazaars of the sons of Annas.”

78. 28 The village you speak of does not fall under my jurisdiction.

79. Speak of the devil ! Hi, Mark! We were just talking about you.

80. 26 She has saved a little money, but nothing to speak of.