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smooth-tongued

[smooth-tuhngd] / ˈsmuðˈtʌŋd /


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Her story is told in a series of songs interspersed by a few unhinged rants and smooth-tongued chapter narrations.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 24, 2021

Sometimes he’s conducting poetry workshops; sometimes he’s dealing with cultural attachés or smooth-tongued diplomats; sometimes he’s face to face with refugees in camps.

From New York Times • Mar. 28, 2018

By smooth-tongued "agents," many U. S. citizens have been convinced that they are heirs to large British estates —the buccaneering gold of Sir Francis Drake, the "Blake millions," the "Townley estate" et al.

From Time Magazine Archive

Glamour features a columnist anonymously known as Jake, a job that has changed hands many times and is now held down by a smooth-tongued advertising man in his early 30s.

From Time Magazine Archive

It may easily be guessed from this what class of persons found access to his intimacy, and how every smooth-tongued adventurer, every well-dressed and plausible-looking pretender to fashion, became his companion.

From The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life by Lever, Charles James




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