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    tongue-tied


    1. Alistair seemed tongue-tied in the presence of the young woman,


    2. That I was young, tongue-tied as to what to say


    3. Sim wasn’t being too helpful, tongue-tied and bashful, when he could have jumped in to help


    4. Rosemary thought the Glen minister was by no means as shy and tongue-tied as he had been represented


    5. Blythe was one of the few women he never felt shy or tongue-tied with


    6. He felt that it was impossible to speak Nahual without getting your tongue-tied


    7. Toby wanted desperately to be cosmopolitan and witty and to lead sparkling conversation, but he found he was all but tongue-tied in the presence of this remarkable girl


    8. The sight of the dashing and handsome Rick kept her tongue-tied for once although she was dying to interrogate Lorna about him, and why he had come back with her


    9. She was suddenly tongue-tied, `Does it matter why� I wanted to see you?' she asked


    10. She was so lovely that she made breathing difficult and left me tongue-tied

    11. Well, I’ve seen a rather tall, rather handsome nerd but not one that gets tongue-tied


    12. " Melanie was trying but she couldn't stay angry at this huge man who was acting like a tongue-tied schoolboy in front of her


    13. Christ, where was his confidence when he needed it? He felt like a tongue-tied schoolboy about to go all the way for the first time


    14. My uncle remained tongue-tied


    15. While Dolly is in the room Uncle Rudolph never moves, but sits tongue-tied staring at her


    16. The look on the listeners' faces told her that; and it surprised her, for she remembered him chiefly as tongue-tied, as one who gazed rather than conversed


    17. Tongue-tied since birth, Smitty, now in his late 40s, stared past the stringy beard, past the rotting teeth and long hair


    18. Tongue-tied, he looked again into her face


    19. I'd be tongue-tied--I'd have gone on being tongue-tied for ever


    20. She had been completely tongue-tied

    21. She tried to be nice to me by asking a few questions and trying to start a conversation but I was tongue-tied and her efforts were fruitless


    22. I was tongue-tied


    23. She was very bright and usually managed to reduce Rafferty to tongue-tied inanities in ten seconds flat, an obstacle to love that his ma seemed happy to ignore in her desperation to see him married again


    24. By the side of this stage, which was reached by steps, were two other chairs on which the men carrying the prisoners seated Don Quixote and Sancho, all in silence, and by signs giving them to understand that they too were to be silent; which, however, they would have been without any signs, for their amazement at all they saw held them tongue-tied


    25. Don Quixote, disconcerted and in confusion at her appearance, huddled himself up and well-nigh covered himself altogether with the sheets and counterpane of the bed, tongue-tied, and unable to offer her any civility


    26. deep scarlet: tongue-tied with joy, rapture, and bashfulness, he could not


    27. The field-mouse addressed got up on his legs, giggled shyly, looked round the room, and remained absolutely tongue-tied


    28. The reserved rustic road was presently joined by a shy little brother in the shape of a canal, which took its hand and ambled along by its side in perfect confidence, but with the same tongue-tied, uncommunicative attitude towards strangers


    29. They were now finely furnished, and raised in flesh, so that, panting with desire, they rose and fell, in quick heaves, under his touch: at this, the boy's eyes began to lighten with all the fires of inflamed nature, and his cheeks flushed with a deep scarlet: tongue-tied with joy, rapture, and bashfulness, he could not speak, but then his looks, his emotion, sufficiently satisfied me that my train had taken, and that I had no disappointment to fear


    30. These liquors have so far truth in them that they were not false enough to make poor Dagley seem merry: they only made his discontent less tongue-tied than usual

    31. He was uncharacteristically tongue-tied


    32. interest—and inquiringly at Huck, who was tongue-tied


    33. When the woman left, I ducked in the other side of the confessional, tongue-tied


    34. It must have been only publicly that the nation was tongue-tied


    35. Love, therefore, and tongue-tied simplicity


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    Sinónimos para "tongue-tied"

    close-mouthed taciturn silent reticent restrained mute dumbfounded dumb wordless shocked