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tongues <a tongue; tongues> N

tongues

tongue grafting AGR

groove and tongue CARPENT

groove and tongue joint

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They are constantly ablaze, appearing as nothing so much as living, speaking tongues of flame.
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They have medium-length thin down-curved bills and brush-tipped tubular tongues, both adaptations for nectar feeding.
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Small glaciers or tongues of perpetual ice descend from the depressions between the ridges into the valleys.
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The aardvark and the ant eater use long tongues to prey upon termite and ant nests.
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We cast nets for new bats and release the previous night's catches after they lap up sugar water from our eye droppers with their long, pink tongues.
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With a fine variety of spoken tongues, numbering over 300, it is somewhat easy to discern the beauty in the diversity of its peoples.
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They have short thin down-curved bills and brush-tipped tubular tongues, both adaptations to nectar feeding.
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They are omnivorous, using their long tongues to lap nectar from flowers, but also eating some small beetles, bugs, and lepidopterans.
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As a small boy the spirit entered his mouth, a phenomenon known as glossolalia, and he spoke in tongues -- which, you could say, gave him his first audience.
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The church does not reject speaking in tongues (glossolalia).
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