If you don't understand how to interpret them militarily, you may just stab yourself in the back with your own silver tongue. |
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When he opened his mouth to tell me he was fine, I spotted a silver tongue stud. |
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She was good at weaving tales, yet even her silver tongue would be useless in the face of such a compromising situation. |
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The silver tongue that charmed America during the campaign has been replaced by a tin ear. |
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But culturally, they're about as similar as pearl earrings and silver tongue studs. |
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His silver tongue might be able to convince Parliament to support this proposition and to change its view on strategic thrust. |
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The characters rolled off Watson's silver tongue. |
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But like a second rate salesman, his silver tongue disguises the shabby substance. |
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South African Garth, 75, came to London in the 60s as a tall, handsome young hack whose silver tongue opened the doors of Dukes and dustmen alike. |
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For Friedman, finding people for hire requires a polished silver tongue. |
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Love My Name conveys the defiant swagger of old and Silver Tongue is marvellously infectious punk-funk. |
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They kicked off with Silver Tongue, followed on by the likes of Strange Kind of Woman and newer tracks like Demon Eyes. |
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