Words to roust an oversleeping ecclesiastic?
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GETUPPRELATEWords to roust an oversleeping ecclesiastic?
ASIDEWords to an audience
ETTUWords to an assassin
NOTYETWords to an impatient person
SIGNHEREWords next to an X
DILLWEMEETAGAINParting words to an herb?
ETTUWords to an infamous backstabber
ETTUWords to an infamous traitor
IDARESAYWords to an old chap
SICEMWords to an attack dog
NOTYETWords to an impatient one
ISAYWords to an old chap?
ISAYWords to an old man?
ISAYWords to an old chap
ISAYWords to an "old chap"
SEEMEWords next to an F
YESDEARTwo words to prevent an argument
SARIWRONGNUMBERCrossworder's words to an Indian caller?
DONTHAVEASOWWords to an upset pig farmer?
NOSIRWords of denial spoken to an officer
IFOLDYOUSOWords to an origami crane from its creator?
expressionThe ability to put an emotion into words
vocabulariesThe body of words known to an individual person
ONECENTCopper words, and an appropriate end to the puzzle
vocabularyThe body of words known to an individual person
asidewords spoken in an undertone so as not to be overheard
studying(of an actor) Try to learn (the words of one's role)
periphraseto use more words than are necessary to express an idea
pleonasmthe use of more words than are necessary to express an idea.
periphrasingPERIPHRASE, to use more words than are necessary to express an idea
asidesASIDE, words spoken in an undertone so as not to be overheard
periphrasedPERIPHRASE, to use more words than are necessary to express an idea
pleonasmthe use of more words than are necessary to express an idea; redundancy.
illocutionarypertaining to illocution, an act which is performed by a speaker actually speaking the words
TIGHTENDSFootball linemen, or an apt description of the last words of the answers to starred clues
purisman example of rigid adherence to or insistence on purity or nicety especially in use of words
anastrophean inversion of the usual syntactical order of words for rhetorical effect eg 'To market went she'
intercalativerelating to intercalation, an insertion or interposing, as of a word between other words in a sentence
declaimUtter or deliver words or a speech in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an audience
declaimingUtter or deliver words or a speech in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an audience