to utter taunting words
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gibedto utter taunting words
giberto utter taunting words
jibersto utter taunting words
jiberto utter taunting words
gybingto utter taunting words
gybesto utter taunting words
gibeto utter taunting words
gybedto utter taunting words
gibersto utter taunting words
GIBEUtter taunting words.
spokento utter words; talk
spaketo utter words; talk
speakto utter words; talk
muterperson unable to utter words
mutestperson unable to utter words
mutesperson unable to utter words
mutelyperson unable to utter words
mutedperson unable to utter words
muteperson unable to utter words
enounceto utter or pronounce, as words; enunciate
enouncesto utter or pronounce, as words; enunciate
enouncedto utter or pronounce, as words; enunciate
mumbledto utter words in a low confused indistinct manner mutter
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
declaimedUtter or deliver words or a speech in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an audience
declaimsUtter or deliver words or a speech in a rhetorical or impassioned way, as if to an audience
subvocalizedUtter (words or sounds) with the lips silently or with barely audible sound, esp. when talking to oneself, memorizing something, or reading
subvocalizesUtter (words or sounds) with the lips silently or with barely audible sound, esp. when talking to oneself, memorizing something, or reading
subvocalizingUtter (words or sounds) with the lips silently or with barely audible sound, esp. when talking to oneself, memorizing something, or reading
subvocalizeUtter (words or sounds) with the lips silently or with barely audible sound, esp. when talking to oneself, memorizing something, or reading
wordwritten or printed character or combination of characters representing a spoken word the number of words to a line sometimes used with the first letter of a real or pretended taboo word prefixed as an often humorous euphemism the first man to utter the f word on British TV Time we were not afraid to use the d word and talk about death Erma Bombeck