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41 delirious speech
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42 figurative speech
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43 figure of speech
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44 flowers of speech
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45 free speech
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46 freedom of speech
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47 he preceded his speech with a poem
he preceded his speech with a poemEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he preceded his speech with a poem
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48 his speech didn't come across very well
English-Dutch dictionary > his speech didn't come across very well
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49 his speech lacks punch
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50 his speech was filled with darts of sarcasm
English-Dutch dictionary > his speech was filled with darts of sarcasm
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51 his speech was keyed to the political situation
his speech was keyed to the political situationEnglish-Dutch dictionary > his speech was keyed to the political situation
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52 in plain English/language/speech/terms/words
in plain English/language/speech/terms/wordsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > in plain English/language/speech/terms/words
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53 indirect speech
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54 informal speech
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55 keynote speech
thematoespraak, programmeringsverklaring, belangrijke toespraak (als bij een conferentie of politieke bijeenkomst)→ keynote address keynote address/ -
56 omit all insinuations from a speech
omit all insinuations from a speechEnglish-Dutch dictionary > omit all insinuations from a speech
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57 organs of speech
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58 pepper a speech with witty remarks
pepper a speech with witty remarksEnglish-Dutch dictionary > pepper a speech with witty remarks
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59 reported speech
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60 stumble in one's speech
stumble in one's speech
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