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Tongue-tied   /təŋ-taɪd/   Listen
adjective
Tongue-tied  adj.  
1.
Destitute of the power of distinct articulation; having an impediment in the speech, esp. when caused by a short fraenum.
2.
Unable to speak freely, from whatever cause. "Love, therefore, and tongue-tied simplicity."






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"Tongue-tied" Quotes from Famous Books



... made none. He kept as still, as tongue-tied, as she, looking at her as if he could hardly believe her presence real. Then as the silence prolonged itself, it seemed to frighten her more than the harsh speech she may have feared; with a desperate courage she raised her eyes ...
— Helmet of Navarre • Bertha Runkle

... wild rush on a toboggan. There came a point where the fact grew to be almost too big for the appreciation, just as beyond a certain point speed seems to become unbearable. It left you breathless, wonder-stricken, awed. You could do nothing but look, and look, and look again, tongue-tied by the impossibility of doing justice to what you felt. And in the far distance, finally, your soul, grown big in a moment, came to rest on the great precipices and pines of the greatest mountains of all, close ...
— The Mountains • Stewart Edward White

... did not strive to hide his agitation. But he was by no means tongue-tied. Now, most emphatically, was he determined to have done with pretense. Whether by accident or design, Forbes had placed himself with his back to ...
— Number Seventeen • Louis Tracy

... of the guard took place; and the sleepy men were then dismissed to their fireside. Peter remained; the officer hesitated. He was supposed to examine the sentry in his knowledge of his duties. It was a profitless task as a rule. The tongue-tied youth merely gaped like a stranded fish, until the sergeant mercifully intervened, in some such words ...
— The First Hundred Thousand • Ian Hay

... without being tongue-tied, and unable to wink, still thought. And what did the doctor propose to do with him in case he was not to be stung to death by insects, ...
— Captain Brand of the "Centipede" • H. A. (Henry Augustus) Wise


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