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.

26. He submitted tongue-tied, and shivered with repugnance when he felt the warm wetness of her face.

27. Tongue-tied by inexperience and by excess of ardor, wooing unwittingly and awkwardly, Martin continued his approach by contact.

28. Tongue tied Synonyms and related words: Anaudic, aphasic, aphonic, breathless, brief, brusque, close, close-tongued, closemouthed, concise, curt, dumb, dumbfounded

29. Benny stumbled from time to time, and became tongue-tied when she looked at the handsome boy sitting beside them.

30. But as the race for the right word heats up and the Blurting gets boisterous, it's easy to get tongue-tied

31. It’s Fun To Go Bonkers! Do you get tongue-tied under pressure? You’ll soon find out playing this quick-thinking party board game

32. ‘Plain-speaking and tongue-tied sincerity was a rhetorical convention like any other, but Shakespeare clung to it, embodied in fool-poets, in Chuckleheaded peasants and witty children.’

33. The parcel was tied with string.

34. It was tied on the gates.

35. He had to be tied down.

36. Tοngue-tied.

37. Her tongue was incessantly scolding.

38. Ask one of them if there are such things as ‘right and wrong,’ and suddenly you are confronted with a confused, tongue-tied, nervous, and insecure individual. . . .

39. A mischievous cur must be tied short.

40. Mother tongue(s) Specify mother tongue (if relevant add other mother tongue(s), see instructions)

41. I don't want to be tied down.

42. Playing ”A Silver Tongue” be like

43. He was tied down to his job.

44. She was tied to a sacrificial altar.

45. Blonder Tongue was founded in 1952, in Old Bridge, NJ by Ike Blonder and Ben Tongue

46. 26 In general, people in the towns saw people who lived on farms as more apt to be slow-witted,tongue-tied, uncivilized, than themselves and somewhat more docile in spite of their strength.

47. 5 synonyms for Clapper: applauder, glossa, lingua, tongue, tongue

48. It was a slip of the tongue.

49. And the waist was tied with satin ribbons.

50. The traffic was tied up by the accident.

51. The victim was tied to a sacrificial altar.

52. Webb was a Democrat tied closely to Johnson.

53. Tongue can also be prepared as birria.

54. At times, I spent up to 20 hours in mechanical restraints, arms tied, arms and legs tied down, arms and legs tied down with a net tied tightly across my chest.

55. Her hair was tied up with a ribbon.

56. Her hair was tied severely in a bun.

57. Manny was really attached to his tongue.

58. Her tongue was blue from blackcurrant squash.

59. He was given a severe tongue lashing .

60. Our hands are tied.

61. My hands are tied.

62. Withering scorn of Britain's Bolshiest Baroness: In Part 2 of her brilliantly blunt life story, Tory peer Jean Trumpington gives her trademark two fingers to a glowering Mugabe, a tongue-tied

63. Other convention venues would be tied in through telecommunication.

64. Sorry, I'm tied up.

65. This is important for tied notes and syncoptations… Use Agogic Accents on Tied Notes

66. Quantitative value of thick and thin tongue fur, moistening and dryness of tongue fur, greasy and putrid tongue fur can be get through the texture future analysis methods.

67. The Great Bane was tied up in the yard.

68. There was a boat tied up at the jetty.

69. My computer was tied down to a metal desk.

70. The spotlight was a torch, tied to a stanchion.

71. I bit my tongue when I was eating.

72. Mind your tongue.

73. The Hummingbird’s Tongue

74. fees to tied agents;

75. Their hands are tied.

76. Actually, tied for 50th.

77. Her hair was tied up with a yellow ribbon.

78. Her hair was tied back with a black ribbon.

79. Jake was tied to Janice by their unborn baby.

80. (redirected from A silver tongue) have A silver tongue To be particularly eloquently and/or artfully persuasive in speech