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tongue till you are spoken to! 4 slip of the tongue. slip,<br />

mistake, gaffe, blunder, faux pas, Freudian slip, Colloq Brit<br />

boob: Saying 'bald' when I meant 'bold' was a slip of the<br />

tongue. 5 (with (one's)) tongue in (one's) cheek. facetiously,<br />

whimsically, ironically, jocularly, jokingly, not seriously, in<br />

jest, jestingly, in fun, to be funny, Colloq kiddingly: As he<br />

is my older brother, I call him 'Dad' with tongue in cheek, of<br />

course.<br />

tongue-lashing<br />

n. scolding, berating, reproof, rebuke, reprimand; (verbal)<br />

abuse, castigation, chastisement, vituperation, revilement,<br />

Colloq dressing-down, telling-off, talking-to, Brit slating,<br />

ticking-off, wigging: For all his efforts to please, he only<br />

got a tongue-lashing for interfering.<br />

tongue-tied<br />

adj. speechless, at a loss for words, struck dumb, dumbfounded<br />

or dumfounded, mute, inarticulate: I was so nervous when the<br />

Prince of Wales spoke to me that I got tongue-tied.<br />

tonic n. 1 stimulant, restorative, invigorant, boost, refresher;<br />

Obsolete or literary ptisan or tisane, Technical roborant,<br />

analeptic, Colloq bracer, pick-me-up, pick-up, shot in the arm,<br />

US picker-upper: His father made his money selling snake-oil<br />

tonic.<br />

--adj. 2 stimulant, stimulating, restorative, invigorating,<br />

fortifying, bracing, strengthening, reviving, enlivening,<br />

refreshing, Technical analeptic, roborant: Seeing Maddie and<br />

Max again had a tonic effect.<br />

tool n. 1 utensil, implement, instrument, device, apparatus,<br />

appliance, contrivance, aid, machine, mechanism, gadget, Colloq<br />

contraption, gimmick, Chiefly US and Canadian gismo or gizmo:<br />

The work would go faster if you had the proper tools. 2 means,<br />

way, agency, weapon, medium, vehicle, instrumentality, avenue,<br />

road: Education is the tool you need to get anywhere in life.<br />

3 puppet, cat's-paw, pawn, dupe, Slang stooge, sucker: I had<br />

been used merely as a tool in her ambitious rise to the top.<br />

--v. 4 work, carve, cut, embellish, decorate, ornament, dress,<br />

shape: This is the shop where the leather is tooled and

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