Similar words: to speak of, speak of the devil, speak out, break off, speak, speaker, speak for, bespeak.
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61 She had the impression that he had something on his mind and was uncertain whether or not he should speak of it.
62 We speak of some one who is stiff-necked long before they may become crippled with arthritis.
63 One might almost speak of a complex symbiosis of different elements in society.
64 Only then can we speak of them as part of our cultural heritage.
65 A separate group of specialists may speak of high school problems.
66 In order to justify medical insurance, clearly you must speak of health and disease in order to qualify as medical.
67 For he is the AESTHETE, as I had Yeats speak of him.
68 Some of those present say they too have heard this story and speak of what they know.
69 Thus, we can speak of six dimensions of variation among haciendas in the area.
70 This raises the prior question of whether we can usefully speak of control, except perhaps of systems controlled by people.
71 While recalling their moments upstairs, he could speak of scrambled eggs.
72 In much of his treatment of Kabylia Bourdieu is loath to speak of symbolic capital at all.
73 And where once union leaders talked of struggle and solidarity, now they speak of profitability and competitiveness.
74 Where there are definite intuitions about which elements belong at a given level, we may speak of substantive levels.
75 Let a man not speak of cannibal deeds among the blessed gods.
76 But we must go further and when men speak of dark skies, we must think of our own bright interior skies.
77 How far is it possible to speak of a partnership at all if only a restricted set of activities is undertaken?
78 Hence it is not unnatural to speak of a lexical unit standing in a particular semantic relation to other lexical units.
79 Those who knew Billy Callender still speak of him with affection and regard all these years later.
80 The resuscitated patients often speak of a great sense of disappointment and loss on waking.
81 The less people speak of their greatness, the more we think of it.”.sentencedict.com/speak of.html Francis Bacon
82 Parents often speak of the importance of identifying the normal features of their child, which become increasingly evident as he grows.
83 Indeed Bourdieu is wont to speak of functions or their functional equivalent.
84 If one can speak of a vocal Achilles heel, then Miss Roocroft's is still her cloudy diction.
85 So why do so many of his own White House associates speak of him in tones of regret?
86 Indeed it is hardly too much to speak of jade and gold as embodying distinct standards of value.
87 We speak of a political culture just as we can speak of an economic culture or a religious culture.
88 On some nights one can see so many of these popularly-called shooting stars that we speak of a star or meteor shower.
89 They speak of economic justice, economic redevelopment, fiscal conservatism and good business.
90 My father used to speak of intellectuals as playboys and used to curse the Yiddish writers as poisoners of youth.
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