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Is articulate an English idiom?
A glib tongue is an English idiom, which means to speak quickly.
Keywords: tongue?
Phonetic symbols: English [t] and America [t]
Explain in detail:
Tongue; Tongue; Language; Mouth strip; Way of speaking; Have a way of speaking; Shoe tongue; Tongue;
Play (wind instruments); Lick;
Phrase collocation:
Stick out your tongue? Stick out your tongue; Stick out your tongue.
Give the tongue? Say it out loud; show
Your tongue is on your cheek? In a casual manner; for fun
Example:
Tongue is one of human voices.
The tongue is one of the vocal organs.
The dog's tongue stuck out.
The dog stuck out its tongue.
English is her mother tongue.
English is her mother tongue.
He speaks English, but his mother tongue is German.
He can speak English, but his mother tongue is German.
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