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He dares to give tongue to what all men think.
Then he stood upon the latter and gave tongue to his hideous challenge.
Constantly they gave tongue to a plaintive note of calling.
He gave tongue to his joy in a voice that rang off the mountainside.
It felt as if one or both of them ought to be giving tongue to terrible battle-roars.
The dogs had known long before they had been given tongues to talk, contact lenses to read.
Even Judy was fiercely silent and would give tongue to neither regrets nor hopes.
When he gave tongue to his feelings he put matters bluntly and harshly.
At the same moment the thing that had given tongue to the cry moved from the concealing brushwood far enough for us, too, to see it.
The wind bore their throaty lust down to him as if they gave tongue to the animating spirit of the winter.
Tongue - give tongue to it!
They gave tongue to interesting thoughts of my own soul, which had frequently flashed through my mind, and died away for want of utterance.
Publicly at least, Hogan - now an octogenarian - only once gave tongue to that exultant 'I've got it!' claim.
They swept along the ground easily, passed through the woods like a black tide, When they gave tongue to the chase, they did not break stride.
"Be welcome," she said clearly as we drew in earshot, her voice giving tongue to the words in Cruithne, fluid and musical.
They had songs and poems, dramas and histories, debate, lament and proclamation, with which to give tongue to the planet.
The men were silent, and their backs chilled to the sobbing cries of the dogs as they gave tongue to their misery in the outer cold.
With John Bartholomew came another, unwillingly, at the sight of whom the crowd gave tongue to another bestial yell.
Giving tongue to his raging bloodlust with a ferocious snarl, he bulleted forward at full speed.
With a fiendish howl Zogar bounded convulsively into the air, and the warriors gave tongue to a yell that shuddered up to the stars.
Then did Huon give tongue to all the evil which had fastened upon him and tell of the hard task laid upon him by Charlemagne.
An' how do y'u account for layin' me out with every dirty name y'u could give tongue to?"
The lodges were forsaken, and the fivescore or so members of the tribe gave tongue to their folk-chants in honor of their guest.
But being a dog who gave tongue to tell the hunter where the chase was leading, she leaped out baying, and the rats vanished before she was anywhere near them.
And Kane gave tongue to one deep, fierce roar and bounded into the melee, all the berserk fury of his heathen Saxon ancestors bursting into terrible being.