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111mouth — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. oral cavity, lips, kisser (sl.), trap (sl.); muzzle; entrance, exit, inlet, outlet. See opening, edge, egress, ingress. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Oral cavity] Syn. maw, jaws, stoma, muzzle, lips, kisser* …
112assail — v 1. attack, assault, raid, storm, charge; rush, blitz, blitzkrieg, set upon, descend upon, spring upon, pounce upon, begin hostilities, Sl. zap, Sl. jump, Archaic. insult; pelt, bombard, pepper, strafe, open fire upon; beset, besiege, importune …
113haggle — v 1. bargain, chaffer, higgle, palter, dicker, Scot. argle bargle; drive a bargain, Inf. beat or talk down; underbid, stickle, give [s.o.] a hard time, drive a hard bargain; exchange, barter, bandy, swap, swop, traffic, deal, peddle, truck,… …
114orate — v declaim, speak, perorate, proclaim, hold forth; make a speech, soapbox, make an address, prelect, lecture; sermonize, preach, eulogize; soliloquize, apostrophize; speechify, harangue, rant, rail, spout, Inf. sound off; mouth, talk big,… …
115speak — v 1. converse, talk, discuss, chat, chitchat, confabulate, Inf. confab, coze, pass the time of day, Brit. Dial. tell, Sl. yap, Sl. rap, Sl. chin, Sl. chew the fat or the rag, Sl. shoot the breeze, Sl. bull. 2. communicate, inform, advise, apprise …
116rave — [v1] talk endlessly babble, be delirious, bloviate, blow one’s top*, carry on*, come unglued*, declaim, flip one’s lid*, freak out*, fume, gabble, go ape*, go bananas*, go crazy, go mad, harangue, jabber, make a to do*, mouth, orate, perorate,… …
117speak — [v1] talk allege, articulate, assert, aver, blab*, break silence, chat, chew*, communicate, converse, convey, declare, deliver, descant, discourse, drawl, enunciate, expatiate, express, gab*, gas*, go*, jaw*, lip*, make known, make public,… …
118per|o|rate — «PEHR uh rayt», intransitive verb, rat|ed, rat|ing. 1. to make a formal conclusion to a speech. 2. to speak at length; make a speech; harangue. SYNONYM(S): descant, expatiate …
119Perorate — Per o*rate, v. i. [See {Peroration}.] To make a peroration; to harangue. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] …
120Speech — Speech, v. i. & t. To make a speech; to harangue. [R.] [1913 Webster] …