Live in the bosom of the waters! speaker
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NEMO"Live in the bosom of the waters!" speaker
namasteconventional Hindu expression on meeting or parting, used by the speaker usually while holding the palms together vertically in front of the bosom
ELOISE"I am six. I am a city child. I live at the Plaza" speaker
POLKSpeaker of the House in the late 1830s
TINYTIMSpeaker of the words in the shaded squares, expressed literally
epidicticdesigned to display something, esp the skill of the speaker in rhetoric
anywayTo indicate that the speaker is passing over less significant aspects of an account in order to focus on the most important points
JULIUSCAESARSpeaker of the Latin quote hidden in the answers to the starred clues ... and the English-language quote hidden in the answers to the double-starred clues
ventriloquythe production of the voice in such a way that the sound seems to come from a source other than the vocal organs of the speaker also VENTRILOQUISM
ventriloquismthe production of the voice in such a way that the sound seems to come from a source other than the vocal organs of the speaker also VENTRILOQUY
ventriloquismsVENTRILOQUISM, the production of the voice in such a way that the sound seems to come from a source other than the vocal organs of the speaker also VENTRILOQUY
ventriloquiesVENTRILOQUY, the production of the voice in such a way that the sound seems to come from a source other than the vocal organs of the speaker also VENTRILOQUISM
personsA category used in the classification of pronouns, possessive determiners, and verb forms, according to whether they indicate the speaker (first person), the addressee (second person), or a third party (third person)
spoonerismsA verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence you have missed the history lectures
spoonerismA verbal error in which a speaker accidentally transposes the initial sounds or letters of two or more words, often to humorous effect, as in the sentence you have hissed the mystery lectures, accidentally spoken instead of the intended sentence you have missed the history lectures