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wooden tongue
wooden tongue
noun
- vet science the nontechnical name for actinobacillosis
Word History and Origins
Origin of wooden tongue1
Example Sentences
"Some were friendly, others lacked bedside manners, one even came and inspected me with a wooden tongue depressor," Rhiannon explained.
Guzman said Davis was armed with a wooden tongue depressor, amplifying the hit he took to his face.
The sober, business-like approach is a reflection of Deschamps‘ character. Growing up in the Basque country of southwest France, his father, Pierre, worked as a painter and decorator; his mother, Ginette, sold wool. Invariably polite and measured, Deschamps is a master of what the French call “the wooden tongue,” the ability to say little or anything of interest that could make waves, draw headlines, risk provoking opponents or distract from the team mission.
Just as Dustfinger always carried the means of lighting a fire, she always had a number of things with her: candle stumps, a few pebbles, some paper, and a pencil—her wooden tongue, she called it.
Also special: space, wooden tongue depressor, lovely shades of teal throughout, tiny planet the perfect size for Courtney Barnett.
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