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Words
for Snow ( Kate Bush song )
A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a horse
A picture paints a thousand
words
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A still small
voice
A week is a long time in politics
Actions speak louder than
words
Address
the ball ( golfing term denoting readiness to play )
All
talk
All
talk
and no trousers
Alphabet soup ( a jumble of
words
or letters, often in reference to organsiations known by their initials, like CIA or BBC )
At a loss for
words
Bandy
words
with
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Barnyard
language
Body
language
Careless
talk
costs lives ( WWII slogan )
Cat got your tongue?
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Chalk and
talk
Change of
address
Come and
talk
to the listening bank ( Midland Bank advertising slogan )
Conversation
piece
Conversation
stopper
Deeds not
words
Don't mince
words
Eat your
words
Empty
words
Famous last
words
Fighting
talk
Fine
words
butter no parsnips
Foul
language
Get on your hind legs
Good
talk
saves the food
Hard
words
Have
words
with
Hear me out
Heart to heart
talk
Hobson's choice ( Cockney rhyming slang for
voice
)
Hold forth
I don't wanna
talk
( ABBA lyric )
I have nothing to offer but blood toil tears and sweat ( Winston Churchill quotation )
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I want to
talk
to the organ grinder not the monkey
Idle
talk
In as many
words
In love with the sound of your own
voice
In other
words
In three
words
I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on ( Robert Frost quotation )
In
words
of one syllable
Inner
voice
Irritable vowel syndrome
It came out in the
conversation
It is better to remain silent at the risk of being thought a fool, than to
talk
and remove all doubt of it ( Maurice Switzer quotation )
It's good to
talk
( British Telecom advertising slogan )
Jive
talk
Keynote speaker
Kind
words
Language
barrier
Let's
Talk
About Love ( Celine Dion album )
Loose
talk
Lost for
words
Maiden speech
Man of few
words
Mark my
words
Mince your
words
Mind your
language
Mind your p's and q's
Money doesn't talk, it swears
Not in so many
words
Number 10 Downing Street (
address
of the British Prime Minister )
On this auspicious occasion
Pillow
talk
Please
address
the court
Put
words
into someone's mouth
Rabbit and pork ( Cockney rhyming slang for
talk
)
Say a few
words
Say your piece
Sharp tongue
Shoot straight ( to
talk
or deal honestly )
Silver tongued ( eloquent or persuasive manner of speech )
Smooth
talk
Speak the same
language
Speech is silver but silence is golden
Sticks and stones may break my bones but
words
will never hurt me
Take the
words
out of my mouth
Talk
a blue streak
Talk
a good game
Talk
dirty
Talk
down to
Talk
in riddles
Talk
is cheap
Talk
it up
Talk
me through it
Talk
of the Devil
Talk
of the Devil, and he is bound to appear
Talk
offline
Talk
out of school
Talk
out of your ass
Talk
over your head
Talk
shop
Talk
the hind legs off a donkey
Talk
the
talk
Talk
through your hat
Talk
to Ralph on the big white phone
Talk
to me, baby
Talk
to the hand
Talk
turkey
Talk
tweed
The Active
voice
The King's Speech ( Colin Firth movie )
The
Voice
of Canada ( Nickname of actor Lorne Greene )
The silent treatment
The still small
voice
of God
The
talk
of the town
The time has come the walrus said to
talk
of many things
The time has come, the Walrus said, to
talk
of many things, Carroll )
Throw your
voice
To have
words
with
To save and invest,
talk
to Natwest ( Natwest Bank advertising slogan )
Trash
talk
Unaccustomed as I am to public speaking
Voice
mail
Voice
of doom
Voice
of reason
Voice
your concern
Walk the
talk
Walk the walk,
talk
the
talk
War of
words
Warm
words
Watch your
language
Way with
words
We Need To
Talk
About Kevin ( Lionel Shriver book )
We have ways of making you
talk
We will fight on the beaches
Weasel
words
Well-chosen
words
Whisper
words
of wisdom, let it be ( The Beatles song lyric )
Words
Of Love ( Buddy Holly song )
Words
of wisdom
You Took The
Words
Right Out Of My Mouth, It Must Have Been Whilst You Were Kissing Me ( Meatloaf song )