Topic: Tongues Wagging
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What is the meaning of idiomatic expresion tongues were wagging?
means the people talked alot Read More »
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What does it mean to cause tongues wag?
The phrase 'waging tongues' means the circulation of gossip, rumor or scandal. Thus if you do something 'to cause tongues to wag' it means you were seen in some sort of compromising circumstance or doing something you should not have been d... Read More »
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What tongue can wag and yet never utter a word?
the tongue on footwear can be wagged. Read More »
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gossip and meddling. Read More »
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So what are you doing typing? Get it wagging! Read More »
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I really don't know... that's what some LA column... Read More »
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When someone is said to be wagging their tongue, that means they are talking about someone else and probably saying things that aren't true. A dog wagging it's tail is showing it is happy and not talking about someone. Read More »
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"A dog has lots of friends because he wags his tail & not his tongue", it means dogs can't talk, they can only wag their tail, never argue. Read More »
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The pair were spotted making a secret visit to the Old Vic to watch Cinderella just before Christmas and I understand they speak regularly on the phone. "They kept the visit top secret and slipped in and out before anyone in the theatre had... Read More »
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