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1 tongue and groove
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2 tongue depressor
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3 tongue twister
tongue twister1 moeilijk uit te spreken woord/zin -
4 tongue-in-cheek
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5 tongue
n. tong[ tung]2 taal3 tongvormig iets ⇒ lipje 〈 van schoen〉; landtong; naald 〈 van balans〉; klepel 〈 van klok〉; messing 〈 van plank〉♦voorbeelden:¶ (speak) with tongue in cheek • ironisch/spottend (spreken)find one's tongue • zijn spraak hervindenget one's tongue around a word • erin slagen een woord uit te sprekenhold your tongue! • houd je mond!have lost one's tongue • zijn tong verloren hebbenset tongues wagging • de tongen in beweging brengen -
6 tongue-tied
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7 tongue in cheek
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8 tongue of flame
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9 tongue of land
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10 tongue
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11 tongue-and-groove
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12 tongue-and-groove joint
messing-en-groefverbindingploegverbindingEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > tongue-and-groove joint
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13 tongue-shaped
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14 tongue cutter
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15 tongue of fire
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16 tongue plane
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17 (speak) with tongue in cheek
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18 a furred tongue
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19 an oily tongue
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20 bridle one's tongue
zijn tong in toom/bedwang houden
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