Use "was on the tip of his tongue|be on the tip of his tongue" in a sentence

1. It's on the tip... .. of my tongue.

2. It's on the tip of my tongue.

3. His name's on the tip of my tongue, but I just can't think of it.

4. The tip of her tongue was protruding slightly.

5. You always seem to have some acerbic remark on the tip of your tongue.

6. An Antonyms dictionary can provide the word that is on the tip of your tongue

7. Or try more intense contact using the tip of your tongue.

8. He licked it, the tip, little mouth oozing moisture, feeling the smoothness on the tongue.

9. The shoelace caught on the tongue of his shoe.

10. The tongue itself is Bunched up, and the tip of the tongue is literally retracted, or pulled in, towards the throat

11. The tip of the tongue is sensitive to salt and sweet stimuli and the back of the tongue is sensitive to bitter stimuli.

12. Sethe took a little spit from the tip of her tongue with her forefinger.

13. She kissed her forehead, tasting the saltiness of her skin with the tip of her tongue.

14. His mouth opened, and sure enough, there was the old wart on the end of his tongue.

15. On the cover was a picture on an impudent boy sticking out his tongue.

16. An Alveolar consonant is a consonant with the tongue close to the Alveolar ridge, which is the part just behind our teeth.Alveolar consonants that are pronounced with the tip of the tongue, like in English, are called apical consonants while those pronounced using the blade of the tongue which is the flat part of the tongue behind the tip, are called laminal consonants.

17. Breathe slowly and rhythmically, pressing the tip of your tongue against the back of your upper front teeth.

18. In my observation, the lingua-Alveolars emerge in babbling (6-10 months of age), not because the tongue-tip elevates, but because the jaw begins to move up-and-down while the tongue-tip protrudes slightly out the front of the mouth

19. The rascal was frightened into holding his tongue.

20. The child protruded his tongue.

21. Manny was really attached to his tongue.

22. The red tip of his cigarette was glowing in the dark. Sentencedict.com

23. His annoyance had unbridled his tongue.

24. Cut his tongue off!

25. He protruded his tongue.

26. He sat on the crate with his mouth open a little, his tongue protruding slightly.

27. I had cultivated a mild sort of insanity, echolalia , I think it's called. All the tag ends of a night's proofing danced on the tip of my tongue.

28. The symptoms of a fissured tongue are Cracks on top surface of the tongue

29. NAS: himself to be religious, and yet does not Bridle his tongue KJV: to be religious, and Bridleth not his INT: to be not bridling [the] tongue of himself

30. The taste of the chocolate was still on her tongue.

31. He quickly corrected his unfortunate slip of the tongue.

32. Possibly his vile lizard tongue.

33. His slip of the tongue cost him a friend.

34. His tongue licked dry lips.

35. Petronius, or perhaps loose tongue of his confederates...

36. Joe ran his tongue over his dry lips.

37. The child put out his tongue and licked his lollipop.

38. This feeding method likely uses mucus on the bird's tongue to adhere to mucus in the mud, and the tip of its bill to sheer off gobs of the nutritious goo.

39. "The man of the family usually seated himself on the tongue of the wagon, his time divided between Belabouring his beasts and scratching his head

40. There was a smudge of flour on the tip of Toni's nose.

41. His silvery tongue began to wag.

42. 11 He bit his tongue as he found himself on the point of saying 'follow that car'.

43. What he needed was a way to remove the huge tumor on his tongue without using a knife.

44. Kha Yang clicked his tongue then.

45. Rarely, Bumps on the tongue can be an indication of oral cancer

46. If you touch to stone to the tip of your tongue and it sticks, chances are, it is high in calcium phosphate and could be a Coprolite.

47. He stuck out his tongue and flared his nostrils.

48. There's paint on the tip of your nose.

49. The boy was quieter than his sister, and gave tongue-tied answers.

50. Just before impact, two muscles in the tongue contract, forming the tip into a suction cup that adheres to the prey.

51. Their union was accompanied by the male's hoarse wheezing while his tongue lolled from his mouth.

52. A few whiskies should loosen his tongue.

53. Fakhru rubbed one smooth slice with his thumb and then placed the spotted nut slice on his protruding tongue.

54. Than someone who flatters with his tongue.

55. His tongue is a deadly poisonous serpent.

56. Palato-Alveolar definition, articulated with the blade or tip of the tongue approaching or touching the Alveolar ridge and the main body of the tongue near the hard palate; having a primary Alveolar articulation and a secondary palatal articulation

57. His tongue flicked nervously across dry lips.

58. The leopard remained an arm’s length away, the tip of his tail twitching, his eyes glowing.

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

60. The impertinent boy put his tongue out at me.

61. Almost before he was aware of it, his tongue had found a felicitous moment.

62. One hand on each side of her waist, he pinioned her, slid his tongue into her mouth.

63. 28 His heart cannot be pure whose tongue is not clear. 

64. Zeal for a cause dissolved his timidity and loosened his tongue.

65. From the tip of one wing to the tip of the other wing was ten cubits.

66. And straightway his ears were opened and the string of his tongue and he spake plain.

67. The boy is crude enough to stick his tongue to his own sister.

68. 1 His heart cannot be pure whose tongue is not clear. 

69. The man was stabbed so hard... the killer broke off the tip of the knife in his spine.

70. It was a slip of the tongue.

71. He clicked his tongue to attract their attention.

72. 4 He probed her pinna with his tongue.

73. He watched Sir Charles cut the tip off his cigar.

74. He does not slander with his tongue. —Ps.

75. And his tongue is like a consuming fire.

76. His tongue even strayed out to moisten them.

77. When he was through, Tip sensed the awkward sobriety that had overcome his table.

78. He had beautiful skin, with rosy cheeks, blue eyes, rimless round bifocal spectacles, resting on the tip of his nose.

79. The poet compares his lover's tongue to a razor blade.

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