speak+for

  • 121speak\ out — • speak out • speak up v 1. To speak in a loud or clear voice. The trucker told the shy boy to speak up. 2. To speak in support of or against someone or something. Willie spoke up for Dan as club president. Ed spoke up against letting girls join… …

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  • 122speak\ up — • speak out • speak up v 1. To speak in a loud or clear voice. The trucker told the shy boy to speak up. 2. To speak in support of or against someone or something. Willie spoke up for Dan as club president. Ed spoke up against letting girls join… …

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  • 123speak well for — speak well for/of/ phrase to show that something is correct or effective The lower crime rate speaks well for the police department’s new strategy. Thesaurus: to show or agree that something is truesynonym Main entry: speak …

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  • 124Speak the speech — is a famous speech from Shakespeare s Hamlet (1601). [Philip Edwards, editor of the New Cambridge Shakespeare edition, argues for mid 1601 as the likely date for the completion of the play (1985, 4 8).] In it, Hamlet offers directions and advice… …

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  • 125Speak of the Devil (album) — Speak of the Devil Album par Ozzy Osbourne Speak Of The Devil logo.png Sortie 27 novembre 1982 Enregistrement courant 1982 Durée 70 …

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  • 126speak out — / speak up [v] make one’s position known assert, come out with, declare, have one’s say*, insist, let voice be heard*, make oneself heard, make plain, say loud and clear*, sound off*, speak loudly, speak one’s mind*, stand up for; concepts 49,57… …

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  • 127speak up — speak out / speak up [v] make one’s position known assert, come out with, declare, have one’s say*, insist, let voice be heard*, make oneself heard, make plain, say loud and clear*, sound off*, speak loudly, speak one’s mind*, stand up for;… …

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  • 128for|speak — «fr SPEEK», transitive verb, spoke, spo|ken or spoke, speak|ing. Scottish. to bewitch …

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