half-tounue (Meaning)

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half-tounue (n.)

A jury, for the trial of a foreigner, composed equally of citizens and aliens.

Synonyms & Antonyms of half-tounue

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half-tounue Sentence Examples

  1. The speaker half-turned to address the audience, her words hanging in the air.
  2. The mischievous child spoke half-tongue, hinting at a secret without revealing it outright.
  3. The politician's speech was full of half-tongue promises, designed to appeal to all sides without committing to any.
  4. The judge listened half-turned, his expression inscrutable as the testimonies unfolded.
  5. The gossip spread like wildfire, half-tongue and half-truth, distorting the facts along its path.
  6. The half-tongue of the rumor made it difficult to separate the truth from the fabrication.
  7. Her half-tongue apology felt insincere, leaving a bitter taste in my mouth.
  8. The teacher spoke in half-tongue, hinting at the upcoming test but not providing any details.
  9. The patient's half-tongue description of their symptoms made it difficult for the doctor to diagnose the illness.
  10. The secrets whispered in half-tongue echoed through the empty hallways, adding to the eerie atmosphere.

FAQs About the word half-tounue

A jury, for the trial of a foreigner, composed equally of citizens and aliens.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The speaker half-turned to address the audience, her words hanging in the air.

The mischievous child spoke half-tongue, hinting at a secret without revealing it outright.

The politician's speech was full of half-tongue promises, designed to appeal to all sides without committing to any.

The judge listened half-turned, his expression inscrutable as the testimonies unfolded.