uttering
说话,吭吭哧哧,讲话,吭声
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Law.
- : the crime of knowingly tendering or showing a forged instrument or counterfeit coin to another with intent to defraud.
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Why is it that we have had so much trouble uttering one simple word: “anti-Semitism”?
Dench trembles whilst uttering the words, “out damned spots!”
I do remember uttering Whoa, channeling my inner Keanu Reeves.
Merely uttering the word is enough to draw a primary challenge.
Leto even knows he killed the performance, cooly uttering, “There you go...” at the end.
They were the very words that she desired to hear from him; yet his manner of uttering them gave her little reassurance.
Tom sat down as he said this, and, uttering a sort of groan, leaned his back against a tree.
A noted miser boasted that he had lost five shillings without uttering a single complaint.
White with passion, Gray was on the point of uttering other angry and provocative words when Seton took his arm in a firm grip.
Whilst so engaged, the general threw up his hands and fell without uttering a word.