7 collocations for tongue

They are a festering thorn in the sides of the planters, among whom they maintain a fearless espionage, exposing by pen and tongue their iniquitous proceedings.

That sharp-eyed, razor tongued young devil, Dick, is just across the hall.

The impious tongue of falshood then would cease To blast, with dark suggestions, virtue's peace; No more would spleen, or passion banish rest And plant a pang in fond affection's breast; By one harsh word, one alter'd look, destroy Her peace, and wither every op'ning joy; Scarce can her tongue the captious wrong explain, The slight offence which gives so deep a pain!

Them sodgers that are eatin' buffalo tongues up at the block-house as if they'd niver ate meat before, and didn't hope to eat again for a twelvemonth" "Ay, what o' them?" interrupted Mrs. Varley; "I've bin wonderin' what was their errand.

The following stanza is from Anne's poem entitled "Contemplation": "While musing thus with contemplation fed, And thousand fancies buzzing in my brain, The sweet tongued Philomel percht o'er my head, And chanted forth a most melodious strain, Which rapt me so with wonder and delight, I judged my hearing better than my sight, And wisht me wings with her awhile to take my flight.

Wantons' words Quickly can master men, tongues out-brawl swords!

"Till we was all of us on the gallop and tongues a-hanging.

7 collocations for  tongue