I should have known better than to let that honey-tongued matchmaker trap me into marrying my precious child to the likes of you. |
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He is one of those honey-tongued types who can charm the molars out of your tightly clenched mouth. |
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The sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honey-tongued Shakespeare. |
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These days, no decent, self-respecting movie wants to be caught peddling the myth of the Irish as honey-tongued, hard-drinking muddleheads. |
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But your money is your own responsibility, no matter what honey-tongued lawyers tell you. |
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The honey-tongued President makes populist references to economic justice. |
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And who cares if, like Elizabeth, their only crime was to trust the show's honey-tongued, double-dealing researchers? |
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Say what you like about the honey-tongued rogue, but the most gifted politician of his generation kept the peace, balanced the budget and presided over prosperity. |
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But, persuaded by a honey-tongued critic that a work of art has no fixed meaning, the Doge reclaims Galactia's painting and puts it on public view as a symbol of the state's repressive tolerance. |
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Her tutor Septimus Hodge is honey-tongued rake and, crucially for the story, a friend of Lord Byron. |
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This is one of the loveliest, most honey-tongued, and best recorded new discs I've come across in a while. |
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For nobody, not even the honey-tongued Lawrie McMenemy, could get Le Tissier to play like Ball had done. |
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The cast includes a seasoned drunk, a honey-tongued scandalmonger, a veteran who can never quite synchronise lines and moves, and a fretful worrier anxiously seeking the motivation for every piece of comic business. |
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Mr Aziz, himself a member of the RCC, made a public appearance the next day at a poetry festival where honey-tongued bards concocted unctuous rhymes in praise of the regime. |
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