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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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speak <strong>Idioms</strong><br />

speak for itself/themselves<br />

- to not need explaining<br />

The actions of the men speak for themselves <strong>and</strong> there is no point talking about it.<br />

speak for (something)<br />

- to make a request for something, to ask for something<br />

I spoke for the comfortable chair as soon as I entered the room.<br />

speak highly of (someone or something)<br />

- to say good things about someone or something<br />

Everybody speaks highly of the new principal of our school.<br />

speak ill of (someone)<br />

- to say something bad about someone<br />

I wish that my friend would not speak ill of the other people in our class.<br />

speak of the devil (<strong>and</strong> he appears)<br />

- to appear just when someone is talking about you<br />

"Speak of the devil <strong>and</strong> he appears," I said as our colleague who we were talking<br />

about walked in the door.<br />

speak off the cuff<br />

- to speak in public without preparation<br />

My father plans to speak off the cuff at his retirement party tonight.<br />

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