15 Metaphors for speaking

Speak,for speaking is relief." Then he answered, rising slowly to that aged stranger's knee, "Thou beholdest Abdel-Hassan!

The Negro spiritual speaks of life and death; being the Ingersoll lecture on the immortality of man, 1947.

And let thy speaking be truth!"

The 'Mrs. Turner' spoken of in Mr. C.'s letter, is the wife of Hon.

Speak, fair Violetta, thou wilt not be an instrument of the Senate's selfishnessthou wilt not hearken to their wish of disposing of thy hand on the mercenary who would trifle with the most sacred of all vows to possess thy wealth?"

Speak, Master Arthur, is he not a knave? O. ART.

AndI speak of the ideal common citizenhe will be a student and a philosopher.

Speaking is a participle.

It arises, perhaps, from the fact that public speaking is the almost universal object of ambition, and, consequently, both at school and at college, nothing is thought of but oratory.

Public speaking was not a major problem for me nor did I suffer from stage-fright as I had participated in several school competitions and also represented my school in inter-school debates.

Dinner-speaking is a fine art, not one for which men need absolutely European travel and study, but one which is never mastered except by those who love and perhaps know how to reach all the beautiful thoughts of every age and clime.

"There is no doubt but that public speaking became early an engine of government.

This speaking was valuable training for Bacon in writing the pithy sentences of his Essays.

Street speaking has become an almost daily occurrence.

The good old Indian name, the very speaking of which is a pleasure, has given place to the first-class apartments, steam-heated, electric-lights, hot and cold water, all improvements in appellations of Arlington and Arlington Heights.

15 Metaphors for  speaking