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Definition of honey-tongued in English: honey-tonguedadjective Eloquent and persuasive in speaking. a honey-tongued politician trying to justify a war Example sentencesExamples - The sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honey-tongued Shakespeare.
- The honey-tongued President makes populist references to economic justice.
- He is one of those honey-tongued types who can charm the molars out of your tightly clenched mouth.
- He took the honey-tongued Brit and put him in charge of what is a combined $14 billion GE Healthcare unit.
- We have been warned about Aleppo's honey-tongued vendors, but are unprepared for the wonders of the souks - a labyrinthine network of dark passageways, which form the world's biggest covered market.
- This sounded too stupid to be credible, especially since the, well, honey-tongued Shakespeare presumably knew that one of the smartest pieties of any era was always to flatter the boss.
- I should have known better than to let that honey-tongued matchmaker trap me into marrying my precious child to the likes of you.
- It was another honey-tongued lie.
Definition of honey-tongued in US English: honey-tonguedadjective Eloquent and persuasive in speaking. a honey-tongued politician trying to justify a war Example sentencesExamples - He took the honey-tongued Brit and put him in charge of what is a combined $14 billion GE Healthcare unit.
- It was another honey-tongued lie.
- He is one of those honey-tongued types who can charm the molars out of your tightly clenched mouth.
- I should have known better than to let that honey-tongued matchmaker trap me into marrying my precious child to the likes of you.
- We have been warned about Aleppo's honey-tongued vendors, but are unprepared for the wonders of the souks - a labyrinthine network of dark passageways, which form the world's biggest covered market.
- The sweet witty soul of Ovid lives in mellifluous and honey-tongued Shakespeare.
- The honey-tongued President makes populist references to economic justice.
- This sounded too stupid to be credible, especially since the, well, honey-tongued Shakespeare presumably knew that one of the smartest pieties of any era was always to flatter the boss.
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