Articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise.
1 Thou shalt give tongue to - morrow when the hangman hath thee under his hands.
2 He dares to give tongue to what all men think.
3 I don't give tongue to order.
4 Give eye unto the chosen among us, give tongue to his praises.
5 Then he saw the bull and gave tongue to his own immediate excitement:
6 Then he stood upon the latter and gave tongue to his hideous challenge.
7 Rocco Ricci within gave tongue to the vehement damnatory dance of Pericles outside.
8 When he gave tongue to his feelings he put matters bluntly and harshly.
9 They gave tongue to those pig-and-poke objections voiced by Senator Coot.
10 Young Arthur Benham appeared to be giving tongue to a rather sharp attack of homesickness.
11 He is the voice of many; instinctively he gives tongue to what the many feel; that is all.
12 And after I had given tongue to every platitude I could think of I had to take my leave.
13 The Indians again gave tongue to their approval, and gathered in a ring, leaving the space between Pemaou and myself clear.
14 The lodges were forsaken, and the fivescore or so members of the tribe gave tongue to their folk-chants in honor of their guest.
15 Alone with Mrs. Berry, in her bedroom, Lucy gave tongue to her distress, and a second character in the comedy changed her face.
16 The hoof-beats grew louder, and then the hound in the road gave tongue to the short, sharp bark that is the call to arms.
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