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tongue lips bite-me
He tried to pull me against him, and I bit him on the lip. He licked his lip with the tip of his tongue. 'Did you just bite me? Becca Fitzpatrick
tongue
I will not do that thing with my tongue Nancy Cartwright
tongue bathroom clean
I'd rather clean all the bathrooms in Grand Central Station with my tongue than spend one more minute with you. Al Yankovic
tongue pipe cheeks
When you have a pipe salesman with a business called Macabee Pipes, I'd say you've got your tongue planted firmly in your cheek. Edward Norton
tongue
A great ox stands on my tongue. Aeschylus
tongue stranger slander
The tongue of slander is too prompt with wanton malice to wound the stranger. Aeschylus
tongue doe flattery
He does me double wrong That wounds me with the flatteries of his tongue. William Shakespeare
tongue terrible tied
I'm terrible at speaking extemporaneously about my work - I get completely tongue-tied and consumed with fear. Annie Baker
tongue way obscure
Be obscure clearly! Be wild of tongue in a way we can understand. E. B. White
stranger fallen-angels good-things
I don't go out with strangers," I said. "Good thing I do. I'll pick you up at five. Becca Fitzpatrick
stranger
I don't even see the point. He's like a stranger to me. John Abraham
stranger
He must always be a stranger to the place he loves, and its people. Willie Morris
stranger conversation fanatics
It wasn't only fanatics and drunkards who began conversations with strangers in public. Alain de Botton
stranger endangered-species species
Strangers are an endangered species ... Adrienne Rich
stranger truth
Truth is much stranger than fiction and, often, much more powerful. Mira Nair
stranger walk
walk into a room, and no one was a stranger to him. Mike DeWine
stranger sisyphus
For ever, I shall be a stranger to myself. Albert Camus
stranger said no-hope
Have you no hope at all? And do you really live with the thought that when you die, you die, and nothing remains?" "Yes," I said. Albert Camus
slander concern angry
Where it concerns himself, Who's angry at a slander, makes it true. Ben Jonson
slander possession succession
Slander lives upon succession, For ever housed where it gets possession. William Shakespeare
slander
Slander is the balm of malignity. Nicolas Chamfort
slander solace
Slander is the solace of malignity. Joseph Joubert
slander spoken three
Slander slays three persons: the speaker, the spoken to, and the spoken of Hebrew Proverb