单词 | give tongue to |
例句 | Do you think that this house is a fit place to give tongue to such things? Shrewsbury A Romance 2012-03-15T02:00:22.177Z On the twenty-fifth day after the death of Mr. Ham, at about ten o'clock on a warm and lazy morning, the man at the foremast head gave tongue to the long hail of the whale-fisheries.... The Sea Bride 2011-07-30T02:00:14.537Z Down by the river the pursuing men gave tongue to a cry with the note of the wolf in it. The Snow-Burner 2011-05-17T02:00:21.527Z It caused him to turn like a tiger upon judge and accuser, and give tongue to the wrath swelling within his bosom. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z A vile frontier press, ever ready to give tongue to the popular furor, did not fail in its duty of exaggeration. Osceola the Seminole The Red Fawn of the Flower Land 2011-03-22T02:00:20.123Z And then came the faint revolt, the development of her intellect, the necessity for giving tongue to those more expansive and more subtle views of life which became her heritage. The Wicked Marquis 2011-02-24T03:01:06.123Z In addition to these mute evidences of eternal sorrow, Mrs. Darrow gave tongue to her woes vigorously. A Woman's Burden 2011-02-13T03:00:21.253Z The cracked bell of the wooden church rang with the homesick sound, full of a homely pathos that richer-toned bells never give tongue to. Oldfield A Kentucky Tale of the Last Century 2011-02-13T03:00:19.953Z The Creole displayed the natural cunning of her race in conceiving this passionate speech—their adroitness in giving tongue to it. The Child Wife 2011-04-21T02:00:50.050Z The negro could not restrain his exultation; while Tom, who had nothing else to do, sprang to his feet, tossed his arms into the air, and gave tongue to the true Donnybrook Challenge. Afloat in the Forest A Voyage among the Tree-Tops 2011-02-10T03:00:44.790Z The Indians gave their cries as if the imps of Hades had given tongue to their emotions. Last Words At the order “Kamerad!” instead of sitting with down-drooping paws, he was being instructed to raise the latter above his head and give tongue to a wail of entreaty. Sea-Hounds His revolver was lost and wolves were already giving tongue to dismal howls as the air carried to their nostrils the scent of the venison to which Jack clung. Chiquita, an American Novel The Romance of a Ute Chief's Daughter They gave tongue to a savage yell, and bore down upon the wolf. Dusty Star The troops that pack the liner's inshore rails give tongue to excited gaiety. Merchantmen-at-arms : the British merchants' service in the war He is armed, as Davia had said, this strange horrific figure, and at intervals his head is thrown back to give tongue to his wolfish cry. In the Brooding Wild Mrs. Fridolin then gave tongue to her whirring brain: "Oh! the magic of it all," she gasped. Melomaniacs Then with a bound the dog leapt forward and rushed in beneath the sacking which covered the doorway, giving tongue to little yelps of eagerness as he went. The Hound From The North He stumbles along with uneven step, and occasionally pauses for the purpose of giving tongue to his profound cogitations. The Pearl of the Antilles, or An Artist in Cuba It was not like the utterance of a hound upon the trail, but that of dogs just cleared from the kennel, and giving tongue to their joy at the prospect of sport. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West Once or twice he referred to Ethelwynn, but it struck me that he did not give tongue to what passed within his mind for fear of offending me. The Seven Secrets "I have already given tongue to my decision," my friend replied. The Great White Queen A Tale of Treasure and Treason David had not guessed how hard it would be to give tongue to his desire. The House of Toys And for the second time within an hour, she gave tongue to her sustaining maxim: "I must just go on." Moor Fires Indiscreet persons at Richmond, claiming the privilege and discharging the duty of friendship, gave tongue to loud and frequent plaints, and increased the confusion of the hour. Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War You ’ve pleaded well, but my domains are broad, And might give tongue to wilder eloquence Without love’s sweet excuse! Semiramis and Other Plays Semiramis, Carlotta And The Poet Needless to say, they will give tongue to any extent, but, apart from that, they may even be something of a disappointment to those who anticipate great things of them. Experiences of a Dug-out, 1914-1918 He was standing on his hind legs, and giving tongue to his feelings in deep rumbling roars that seemed to almost make the very air tremble. The Boy Scouts' First Camp Fire or, Scouting with the Silver Fox Patrol Suddenly a large bull, followed by two others, all wounded, came to the surface twenty yards off, gave tongue to their battle-cry and charged. The North Pole Its Discovery in 1909 under the auspices of the Peary Arctic Club The effort silenced Billy, and gave tongue to all his companions. The Wit and Humor of America, Volume IV. (of X.) They gave tongue to those pig-and-poke objections voiced by Senator Coot. The President A novel The Indians again gave tongue to their approval, and gathered in a ring, leaving the space between Pemaou and myself clear. Montlivet Aye!" she exclaimed, "and thou hast given tongue to the same estimate of Israel, which hath wrought consternation among the powers of Mizraim. The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt Kamiska had risen to her feet with a low growl, then, as the gate-latch clinked, she threw up her head and gave tongue to the night with all the force of her lungs. A Man's Woman It is, I suppose, to give tongue to such memories and reflections that after-dinner speaking is provided. Have faith in Massachusetts; 2d ed. A Collection of Speeches and Messages Young Arthur Benham appeared to be giving tongue to a rather sharp attack of homesickness. Jason The inopportune brute threw up its sharp snout and gave tongue to a series of weird, discordant yelps after the manner of dogs which are half coyotes. The Rising of the Red Man A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion He dares to give tongue to what all men think. The White Company Constantly they gave tongue to a plaintive note of calling. Son of Tarzan They gave tongue to interesting thoughts of my own soul, which had frequently flashed through my mind, and died away for want of utterance. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 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 Lost Continent Have you not routed him totally in this duel of abuse? how shall I give tongue to my joy and sufficiently praise you? The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1 A few moments later the Sagamore gave tongue to the fierce, hysterical view-halloo of his Wolf Clan; the Oneidas answered till the forest rang with the dreadful tumult of the pack-cry. The Hidden Children Then he stood upon the latter and gave tongue to his hideous challenge. Son of Tarzan Then the two trumpeters gave tongue to their horns again; a Spanish officer shouted a command; the Spanish colors dipped in a salute; the Spanish soldiers presented arms and the Spanish officers removed their hats. Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom He would have been stirred by the rising of the people; he would have given tongue to their grievances in a voice keyed to lash them to greater fury. The Mirrors of Washington I see that after this event a little quietude will be necessary before she gives tongue to that tender philosophy which she used to treat me to in her letters.’ Life's Little Ironies In an hour of moonshine, an hour of madness, when I was a reckless fool that must give tongue to every impulse. The Lion's Skin The lodges were forsaken, and the fivescore or so members of the tribe gave tongue to their folk-chants in honor of their guest. The Son of the Wolf Kim felt these things, though he could not give tongue to his feelings, and so contented himself with buying peeled sugar-cane and spitting the pith generously about his path. Kim He is the voice of many; instinctively he gives tongue to what the many feel; that is all. The Mirrors of Washington From the cliffs a flight of startled seabirds had risen to circle in the blue, giving tongue to their alarm, the plaintive curlew noisiest of all. Captain Blood 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. The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke When he gave tongue to his feelings he put matters bluntly and harshly. The Toys of Peace, and other papers |
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