| different views from different people |
| dishonest in speech |
| substantial in content |
| an exaggerated speech |
| a concise speech |
| to act upon whatever somebody says |
| the fuction of speech
to keep promises |
| hard to explain in a few words |
| rumor is a fearful thing |
| an exaggerated speech |
| to speak briefly |
| to be obviously to see
apparent |
| to please someone with sweet wordsto fawn on someone |
| to speak insolently |
| an exaggerated speech |
| to satirize
to ridicule |
| good advice may sound harsh to the ears |
| rumors
hearsay
gossip |
| to break one's promise |
| a concise speech |
| to be pleasant to listen to |
| to be wrathful and angry; indignant; enraged |
| to be serious and cautious |
| reasonable and proper |
| to speak casually |
| to have nothing to say |
| a delightful conversation |
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