Say without saying?
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BLURTSay without thinking
ALONEWithout equal, say
IMPLYSay without saying
ALLEGESay without proof
DRYWithout butter, say
IMPLYSay without saying?
SAFELYWithout incident, say
AVERSay without a doubt
IMPLYSay without really saying
ADLIBProceed without notes, say
ONCEWithout following up, say
SILENTLYWithout attracting attention, say
ROUGHITCamp without electricity, say
NODSay "yes" without speaking
RESTBeat without a sound, say
BLURTSay without thinking, with "out"
ALACARTEWithout sides, you might say
TRAPDoor without a knob, say
HARPOMarx without much to say
BLURTSay without thinking (with "out")
NODSay "yes" without saying it
ELOPEAct without the parents' blessings, say
ALLMETALWithout any wood or plastic, say
STERNLYWithout even cracking a smile, say
ELOPESay "I do" without a big do
HATEROne without a kind word to say
blurtedSay (something) suddenly and without careful consideration
volunteeredSay or suggest something without being asked
volunteeringSay or suggest something without being asked
blurtingSay (something) suddenly and without careful consideration
DAUBPaint without trying to stay within the lines, say
unpromptedWithout being encouraged or assisted to say or do something
anticipatingReact or respond to (someone) too quickly, without giving them a chance to do or say something
anticipatedReact or respond to (someone) too quickly, without giving them a chance to do or say something
anticipatesReact or respond to (someone) too quickly, without giving them a chance to do or say something
anticipateReact or respond to (someone) too quickly, without giving them a chance to do or say something
doed with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses expressing emphasis I do say do be careful
privileges(in a parliamentary context) The right to say or write something without the risk of incurring punishment or legal action for defamation
privilege(in a parliamentary context) The right to say or write something without the risk of incurring punishment or legal action for defamation