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- But as Goldwyn himself might elocute, " A real play you shouldn't expect ."
- She also elocuted that women not stand for the poor treatment they received from men, black and white.
- Ms . Bacall, as we know, is good at sarcasm, and Ms . Harris can elocute with the best of them.
- :: : : I don't think anyone is looking for a fight, Elocute; we're merely discussing how these words are used.
- Its language is a rollicking vernacular, full of affectionate yearning, elaborate verbal challenges, colorfully elocuted superstitions and the hyperbolic bouts of insult known as the dozens.
- "Elocute ", when " Tango " wrote " You need to go all the way back to the definition ", you really should have heeded those words.
- Phillippe's hushed, carefully elocuted speeches in " Cruel Intentions " seem modeled after John Malkovich's mannered line readings of Valmont in " Dangerous Liaisons ."
- Its captain is, literally, a cat lady named Amelia, and Emma Thompson sounds thoroughly amused to be elocuting her hissy, smarter-than-the-room put-downs.
- That's why I agree with Elocute that you've asked an unanswerable question, but hope these references will either help you understand why, or to find your own candidate.
- A good clean well-elocuted North American speaker without too many shifted vowels or slurred consonants will certainly not be marked as low class by his speech, while Received Pronunciation in Britain is just as ( if not more ) often a sign of ambition ( Tony Blair ) than of birth into position.