so many words
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NOTIN-- so many words
TACITNot in so many words
TERSELYNot in so many words?
OBITLast words, so to speak
SPATHave words, so to speak
QUARRELExchange words, so to speak
ILIEDWords before "So sue me!"
ILIEDWords before "so sue me!"
ABLUR"It was over so fast" words
WHATELSEWords between "so" and "is new"
IDOWords after "... so help you God?"
IDOWords said after "... so help you God?"
asidewords spoken so as not to be heard by certain people
asideswords spoken so as not to be heard by certain people
asidewords spoken in an undertone so as not to be overheard
asidesASIDE, words spoken in an undertone so as not to be overheard
slurringSpeak (words or speech) indistinctly so that the sounds run into one another
lemmatizeto organise (words in a text) so that inflected and variant forms are grouped under the appropriate lemma
lemmatiseto organise (words in a text) so that inflected and variant forms are grouped under the appropriate lemma
lemmatizedLEMMATIZE, to organise (words in a text) so that inflected and variant forms are grouped under the appropriate lemma
lemmatisingLEMMATISE, to organise (words in a text) so that inflected and variant forms are grouped under the appropriate lemma
lemmatisedLEMMATISE, to organise (words in a text) so that inflected and variant forms are grouped under the appropriate lemma
lemmatizingLEMMATIZE, to organise (words in a text) so that inflected and variant forms are grouped under the appropriate lemma
lemmatisesLEMMATISE, to organise (words in a text) so that inflected and variant forms are grouped under the appropriate lemma
lemmatizesLEMMATIZE, to organise (words in a text) so that inflected and variant forms are grouped under the appropriate lemma
readto study the lip movements of a speaker who cannot be heard so as to determine the words being uttered
bracketsEach of a pair of marks used to enclose words or figures so as to separate them from the context
chunked(in psychology or linguistic analysis) Group together (connected items or words) so that they can be stored or processed as single concepts
chunking(in psychology or linguistic analysis) Group together (connected items or words) so that they can be stored or processed as single concepts
analyticTrue by virtue of the meaning of the words or concepts used to express it, so that its denial would be a self-contradiction
doowopstyle of small-group vocal harmonizing, commercialized as a type of so-called street singing in the 1950s, in which words and nonsense syllables are chanted in rhythmic harmony to support the stylized melody of the lead singer