Ainda não temos significados para "much speech".
1He made it quite clear that much speech was beneath his dignity.
2And thus matters went on without much speech between the two men.
3The joy of the thought has betrayed me into much speech.
4Too much speech in man makes a bore; not enough a "stick."
5There was much speech-making, but Andrew Jackson and the Whig leaders were equally praised.
6He gave no particulars, for indeed, the duke is not given to much speech.
7They did not appear to be given, to much speech.
8With him Dr. Ewing hold much speech on Hospital-balcony.
9Then he said to Palamon, It will not need much speech to gain thy consent!
10Surely after so much speech-making and bill-posting the editors would accord them some recognition merely as news.
11We have had too much speech-making here.
12There can never be too much speech, unless you're trying to watch primetime television in a battleground state.
13They walked on without much speech.
14He felt as if much speech from him would only add to her excitement, and make her worse.
15I pushed under the door a broad piece of gold, which proved more to the purpose than much speech.
16Blessed is he that is born of a woman, that liveth but a few days: use not therefore much speech.
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