Tongue in a sentence

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Tongue sentence for class 1


- The cat has a long tongue.
- I can stick out my tongue.
- A frog has a wide tongue.
- My dog licks with his tongue.
- The ice cream is cold on my tongue.
- The snake flicks its tongue.
- She has a pink tongue.
- I use my tongue to taste food.
- The baby sticks out her tongue.
- A lizard has a sticky tongue.
- I can feel my tongue in my mouth.
- My tongue is not too big.
- We can see our tongues in the mirror.
- The cow has a big tongue.
- I can wiggle my tongue.
- The tongue helps us speak.
- My tongue is very soft.
- I can touch my tongue to my nose.
- The polar bear has a black tongue.
- The tongue helps us eat.
- My tongue tickles when I eat sweets.
- The monkey shows its tongue.
- I can make funny faces with my tongue.
- The chef tastes soup with a spoon and his tongue.
- A butterfly has a long tongue.
- The whale's tongue is very heavy.
- My tongue tells me the food is yummy.
- I can roll my tongue like a taco.
- They can see their tongues when they laugh.
- The tongue is important for singing.

Tongue sentence for class 2


- The cat licked its tongue.
- I can stick out my tongue.
- The ice cream was cold on my tongue.
- My dog has a long tongue.
- The frog has a sticky tongue.
- She tasted the soup with her tongue.
- My tongue is pink and soft.
- The candy made my tongue turn blue.
- I can wiggle my tongue.
- The baby laughed and stuck out her tongue.
- A chameleon uses its tongue to catch bugs.
- I feel the tickle on my tongue.
- The lemon made my tongue pucker.
- He can roll his tongue like a taco.
- My tongue is tired from talking.
- The teacher asked us to stick out our tongues.
- I can feel the ice on my tongue.
- The tongue helps us taste food.
- She painted her tongue with food coloring.
- The dog licked my hand with its tongue.
- My tongue is happy when I eat chocolate.
- I saw a snake flick its tongue.
- The doctor checked my tongue with a light.
- I can make funny faces with my tongue.
- The candy was so sweet it made my tongue dance.
- My tongue feels funny after eating sour candy.
- The giraffe has a very long tongue.
- I can taste the salt on my tongue.
- The ice cream dripped on my tongue.
- My tongue is ready for a yummy snack.

Tongue simple sentence


- She stuck out her tongue playfully.
- He learned how to taste food with his tongue.
- They noticed the different colors of their tongues.
- She felt a tickle on her tongue from the sour candy.
- He wanted to learn how to move his tongue for singing.
- They discussed the importance of the tongue in speaking.
- She felt proud of her tongue when learning new words.
- He noticed how the tongue helps with chewing food.
- They appreciated the role of the tongue in tasting flavors.
- She learned to use her tongue to make sounds.
- He felt excited to show how flexible his tongue is.
- They noticed how the tongue can change shape.
- She wanted to practice tongue twisters for fun.
- He felt amazed by the sensitivity of the tongue.
- They discussed how to care for their tongues.
- She learned about the taste buds on her tongue.
- He felt comfortable using his tongue in different languages.
- They appreciated the uniqueness of everyone's tongue.
- She noticed how the tongue can signal hunger.
- He wanted to learn more about the anatomy of the tongue.
- They felt energized after tasting their favorite foods with their tongues.
- She practiced rolling her tongue for a challenge.
- He learned that the tongue plays a role in swallowing.
- They discussed how to avoid biting their tongues.
- She felt happy to share her knowledge about the tongue.
- He wanted to explore different textures with his tongue.
- They noticed how the tongue can affect pronunciation.
- She felt inspired to learn tongue-related facts.
- He learned to appreciate the functions of the tongue.
- They enjoyed sharing stories about their tongues.


Tongue in a sentence

(1) My tongue is wet.

(2) The tongue is red.

(3) My tongue is pink.

(4) My tongue is strong.

(5) Owee, I bit my tongue.

(6) My tongue is a muscle.

(7) My tongue is flexible.

(8) I taste with my tongue.

(9) I can wiggle my tongue.

(10) Aua, my tongue is burnt.



Tongue sentence

(11) My tongue helps me talk.

(12) He tastes with his tongue.

(13) I can stick my tongue out.

(14) My tongue is unique to me.

(15) My tongue is pink and wet.

(16) She tastes with her tongue.

(17) You taste with your tongue.

(18) Benjes is a tongue twister.

(19) My tongue is always moving.

(20) Kuicsr is a tongue-twister.




Tongue make sentence

(21) Birsing is a tongue twister.

(22) Cattabu is a tongue twister.

(23) Birrotch is a tongue-twister.

(24) Bobowler is a tongue twister.

(25) Boongary is a tongue-twister.

(26) The snake's tongue is curved.

(27) My tongue is inside my mouth.

(28) My tongue is part of my body.

(29) I can whistle with my tongue.

(30) You use your tongue to speak.



Sentence of tongue

(31) The giraffe's tongue is long.

(32) Bardashes is a tongue twister.

(33) Bergander is a tongue twister.

(34) Berghaans is a tongue twister.

(35) Bidarkees is a tongue twister.

(36) Bulwaddee is a tongue-twister.

(37) Brinjarry is a tongue-twister.

(38) My tongue helps me taste food.

(39) The cat's tongue feels coarse.

(40) The hot soup burned my tongue.




Tongue meaningful sentence

(41) The snake has a curved tongue.

(42) I love to taste with my tongue.

(43) Barrasways is a tongue-twister.

(44) Bullwaddie is a tongue-twister.

(45) Our tongue helps us taste food.

(46) I can use my tongue to whistle.

(47) My tongue helps me drink water.

(48) The hot sauce burned my tongue.

(49) Anemia can cause a sore tongue.

(50) The baby tastes with its tongue.



Tongue sentence examples

(51) The chef tastes with his tongue.

(52) Balibuntals is a tongue twister.

(53) Bangbellies is a tongue twister.

(54) She made a clic with her tongue.

(55) My tongue helps me chew my food.

(56) The hot coffee burned my tongue.

(57) Kurashimasan is a tongue twister.

(58) The child tastes with his tongue.

(59) The baker tastes with his tongue.

(60) Buckshishing is a tongue-twister.



Sentence with tongue

(61) Ridjimiraril is a tongue-twister.

(62) Adder's-tongue is a type of fern.

(63) Ow, I bit my tongue while eating.

(64) The tongue is dry without saliva.

(65) My tongue helps me taste my food.

(66) My tongue can help me sing songs.

(67) A cat's tongue has nine papillae.

(68) I use my tongue to taste my food.

(69) I can move my tongue up and down.

(70) I can feel my tongue in my mouth.




Use tongue in a sentence

(71) I can touch my tongue to my nose.

(72) My tongue helps me speak clearly.

(73) I can feel my tongue when I talk.

(74) My tongue helps me talk and sing.

(75) Your tongue can help you whistle.

(76) The sun can desiccate the tongue.

(77) Stick out your tongue and say ahh.

(78) She is known for her sharp tongue.

(79) The doctor tastes with his tongue.

(80) Bonnyclabbers is a tongue-twister.



Sentence using tongue

(81) Bletherskates is a tongue-twister.

(82) The spicy food affected my tongue.

(83) Aing is a bit of a tongue-twister.

(84) My mouth is where I put my tongue.

(85) I can taste the rain on my tongue.

(86) Cells can be found in your tongue.

(87) My tongue is important for eating.

(88) I can move my tongue side to side.

(89) Wiggle your tongue back and forth.

(90) My tongue is a muscle in my mouth.



Tongue example sentence

(91) My tongue helps me clean my teeth.

(92) Cells in our tongue help us taste.

(93) Your tongue can help you chew gum.

(94) The snowflake melted on my tongue.

(95) She clicks her tongue in sympathy.

(96) The snake had a bifurcated tongue.

(97) Bletheranskate is a tongue twister.

(98) The hyoid bone supports the tongue.

(99) Bletheranskate is a tongue-twister.

(100) Arazomeshigure is a tongue twister.



Sentence with word tongue

(101) I burned my tongue on the hot soup.

(102) I can touch my nose with my tongue.

(103) My tongue can help me chew my food.

(104) My body has a tongue to taste with.

(105) My tongue helps me swallow my food.

(106) My tongue is covered in taste buds.

(107) I can feel my tooth with my tongue.

(108) I can touch my chin with my tongue.

(109) The snow cone is cooling my tongue.

(110) The tongue is a very strong muscle.



Sentence of tongue

(111) You can use your tongue to whistle.

(112) The spicy food made my tongue burn.

(113) Be careful not to burn your tongue.

(114) She clicks her tongue in annoyance.

(115) She clicks her tongue in disbelief.

(116) He clicks his tongue in admiration.

(117) I like how rit rolls off the tongue.

(118) Absquatulations is a tongue-twister.

(119) The infection depigments the tongue.

(120) The hot coffee bescorched my tongue.



Tongue used in a sentence

(121) Boonlua rolls off the tongue nicely.

(122) The spicy food vellicates my tongue.

(123) I can use my tongue to blow bubbles.

(124) I can fold my tongue into a U shape.

(125) I can clean my teeth with my tongue.

(126) The snake has a curve in its tongue.

(127) I can touch my elbow with my tongue.

(128) My tongue is connected to my throat.

(129) The tongue is covered in taste buds.

(130) The tongue is used to help you sing.



Tongue sentence in English

(131) The bovine's tongue licked its nose.

(132) He clicks his tongue in disapproval.

(133) I burnt my tongue on the hot coffee.

(134) She spoke with a tongue in her cheek.

(135) I like how Mori rolls off the tongue.

(136) The spicy food made my tongue tingle.

(137) He burned his tongue on a hot potato.

(138) The sommelier tastes with his tongue.

(139) The scientist tastes with his tongue.

(140) The bartender tastes with his tongue.

(141) The cake tasted sweetly on my tongue.

(142) The blazing hot tea burned my tongue.

(143) The snake's tongue was bifidly split.

(144) My tongue can help me clean my teeth.

(145) I can use my tongue to clean my lips.

(146) My tongue can help me whistle a tune.

(147) It's my turn to say a tongue twister.

(148) The frog snubbed its tongue at a fly.

(149) The bone in my tongue helps me taste.

(150) The snake's tongue has a curve to it.

(151) Your tongue is covered in taste buds.

(152) Your tongue can help you sing a song.

(153) The tongue is a muscle in your mouth.

(154) The tongue is a very flexible muscle.

(155) I burned my tongue on the hot coffee.

(156) I like how Bodhi rolls off the tongue.

(157) I was taken aback by her sharp tongue.

(158) Her sharp tongue can be quite hurtful.

(159) The ice cream feels cool on my tongue.

(160) The sour candy makes my tongue pucker.

(161) Auw, that hot coffee burned my tongue.

(162) The buccal-cavity contains the tongue.

(163) The frog caught a fly with its tongue.

(164) I can make funny faces with my tongue.

(165) My tongue can help me swallow my food.

(166) The nerves in my tongue help me taste.

(167) The giraffe's tongue is long and tall.

(168) Your tongue helps you taste your food.

(169) Your tongue is a muscle in your mouth.

(170) Your tongue can help you blow bubbles.

(171) She burned her tongue on the hot soup.

(172) The cat bathes itself with its tongue.

(173) Hu's tongue hangs out when he's tired.

(174) The scalding hot soup burned my tongue.

(175) The chef tasted down with their tongue.

(176) He lapped his tongue over his dry lips.

(177) The broiling hot tea scalded my tongue.

(178) The food critic tastes with his tongue.

(179) The connoisseur tastes with his tongue.

(180) The wine taster tastes with his tongue.

(181) The pastry chef tastes with his tongue.

(182) The candy maker tastes with his tongue.

(183) Roll your tongue and make a funny face.

(184) The piz was so hot, I burned my tongue.

(185) She's got a sharp tongue for backchats.

(186) The blazing hot pizza burned my tongue.

(187) Rangikusan rolls off the tongue nicely.

(188) The frog catches a fly with its tongue.

(189) A-b-a is often used in tongue twisters.

(190) Rolling your tongue is a genetic trait.

(191) The frenula in my tongue are too short.

(192) The ice cream was gelid upon my tongue.

(193) The giraffe's tongue is also very tall.

(194) I can lick my ice cream with my tongue.

(195) I scratched my tongue on the hot pizza.

(196) The cat's tongue felt roughly scratchy.

(197) My tongue is always moving when I talk.

(198) I can roll my tongue into a taco shape.

(199) I can curl my tongue into a tube shape.

(200) The tiny snowflake melted on my tongue.

(201) The tongue is used to help you whistle.

(202) The decalescent soup scalded my tongue.

(203) Konjac is also known as devil's tongue.

(204) Lar's tongue hangs out when he's tired.

(205) I like the way kes rolls off the tongue.

(206) I like the way baz rolls off the tongue.

(207) I like the way tus rolls off the tongue.

(208) The ice cream cone is cool on my tongue.

(209) The blazing hot coffee burned my tongue.

(210) I like the way aho rolls off the tongue.

(211) I like the way tah rolls off the tongue.

(212) Roll your tongue and make a siren sound.

(213) She burned her tongue on the hot coffee.

(214) Aby's tongue hangs out when she's tired.

(215) Alfi's tongue hangs out when he's tired.

(216) Michiruchan rolls off the tongue nicely.

(217) Oww, I burned my tongue on the hot soup.

(218) The sour candy made my tongue pucker up.

(219) I like to catch snowflakes on my tongue.

(220) My tongue can help me blow up a balloon.

(221) Your tongue's function is to taste food.

(222) A cow's tongue is used to help them eat.

(223) The ice cream cone is cooling my tongue.

(224) My tongue helps me form words correctly.

(225) I can stick out my tongue with my mouth.

(226) The dish was so hot, I burned my tongue.

(227) Your tongue helps you swallow your food.

(228) Your tongue can help you whistle a tune.

(229) Your tongue can feel different textures.

(230) The small snowflake melted on my tongue.

(231) You can use your tongue to blow bubbles.

(232) The cold snowflakes melted on my tongue.

(233) Brin's tongue hangs out when he's tired.

(234) Ezel's tongue hangs out when he's tired.

(235) Kes' tongue hangs out when she is tired.

(236) I like the way Dudu rolls off the tongue.

(237) He has a reputation for his sharp tongue.

(238) The hot sauce burned my tongue blazingly.

(239) The searing hot coffee burned his tongue.

(240) I wiggled the loose tooth with my tongue.

(241) I enjoy the texture of jell on my tongue.

(242) The sweetest taste lingered on my tongue.

(243) I love the way awes rolls off the tongue.

(244) I like the way baba rolls off the tongue.

(245) The broiling hot coffee burned my tongue.

(246) I like the way dele rolls off the tongue.

(247) Blackadder is known for his sharp tongue.

(248) Rolling your tongue is a fun party trick.

(249) Avast, hold your tongue and let me speak!

(250) I bit my tongue by accident while eating.

(251) My tongue is a muscle that helps me talk.

(252) I can use my tongue to play with my food.

(253) I can use my tongue to make a silly face.

(254) The frog can catch a fly with its tongue.

(255) My body has a tongue that helps me taste.

(256) I want to catch a snowflake on my tongue.

(257) My tongue is part of my digestive system.

(258) The tongue is used to help you chew food.

(259) The receptor on the tongue detects taste.

(260) Chang's tongue hangs out when he's tired.

(261) Chyre's tongue hangs out when he's tired.

(262) The spicy food made me rasp at my tongue.

(263) Duma's tongue hangs out when she's tired.

(264) Guin's tongue hangs out when she's tired.

(265) Halen's tongue hangs out when he's tired.

(266) Keta's tongue hangs out when she's tired.

(267) Koto's tongue hangs out when she's tired.

(268) I like the way 'ala' rolls off the tongue.

(269) Stick out your tongue and touch your nose.

(270) I like the way batin rolls off the tongue.

(271) I love the way oomph rolls off the tongue.

(272) He was clicking his tongue in disapproval.

(273) The word ambi rolls off the tongue easily.

(274) I like the way Signa rolls off the tongue.

(275) Try to roll your tongue into a tube shape.

(276) Roll your tongue and make a buzzing sound.

(277) Roll your tongue and make a popping sound.

(278) Roll your tongue and make a hissing sound.

(279) Roll your tongue and make a purring sound.

(280) The tea was too hot and burned her tongue.

(281) I like the way Biris rolls off the tongue.

(282) The biggle's tongue is always hanging out.

(283) The aphidian's tongue was coated in venom.

(284) Atigi is a word that rolls off the tongue.

(285) The fondu was so hot, it burned my tongue.

(286) I like the way Sapan rolls off the tongue.

(287) I love the way Shala rolls off the tongue.

(288) I brush my tongue to keep my breath fresh.

(289) The snake can detect heat with its tongue.

(290) My tongue can get sore if I talk too much.

(291) I can use my tongue to make a funny noise.

(292) The arch of the lizard's tongue was quick.

(293) I accidentally bit my tongue while eating.

(294) I can make clicking sounds with my tongue.

(295) I can make a popping sound with my tongue.

(296) I can make a buzzing sound with my tongue.

(297) I can make a hissing sound with my tongue.

(298) I can make a rolling sound with my tongue.

(299) Your tongue can help you clean your teeth.

(300) Your tongue can help you make funny faces.

(301) I saw a bug that had a really long tongue.

(302) The tongue is used to help you form words.

(303) The gruel was so hot, it burned my tongue.

(304) You can use your tongue to lick ice cream.

(305) Ellie's tongue hangs out when she's tired.

(306) Fenton's tongue hangs out when he's tired.

(307) Gretl's tongue hangs out when she's tired.

(308) The ice crystal slowly melted on my tongue.

(309) The scalding hot soup blistered her tongue.

(310) Anapests are often used in tongue twisters.

(311) I like the way Kersey rolls off the tongue.

(312) The villi in the tongue contain taste buds.

(313) The scalding hot tea scalded up her tongue.

(314) The spicy sauce reddens my lips and tongue.

(315) The chocolate melted smoothly on my tongue.

(316) The camel's tongue licked against its lips.

(317) Roll your tongue and make a clicking sound.

(318) Roll your tongue and make a gurgling sound.

(319) Bowsey is a word that rolls off the tongue.

(320) I like the way Darres rolls off the tongue.

(321) Bippy is a great word for a tongue twister.

(322) Her tongue was burnt from drinking hot tea.

(323) I like the way Ookura rolls off the tongue.

(324) I like the way Mikeko rolls off the tongue.

(325) The pineapple was too acidic for my tongue.

(326) I can use my tongue to give someone a kiss.

(327) The tongue is an organ that helps us taste.

(328) The taste of ice cream permeated my tongue.

(329) The lizard can catch a bug with its tongue.

(330) I don't want to bite my tongue when I talk.

(331) I can make different sounds with my tongue.

(332) I can make a clicking sound with my tongue.

(333) I can make a trilling sound with my tongue.

(334) The hot coffee can burn through the tongue.

(335) I can wiggle my tongue to make funny faces.

(336) Your tongue can help you make silly noises.

(337) The taste of lemonade lingers on my tongue.

(338) The dog's tongue hangs out when it's tired.

(339) The spicy food is an irritant to my tongue.

(340) The bauble on the tongue ring was a quartz.

(341) Bailey's tongue hangs out when she's tired.

(342) Boswell's tongue hangs out when he's tired.

(343) The sour candy was too acidic on my tongue.

(344) The word blebby rolls off the tongue nicely.

(345) The word urkesh rolls off the tongue nicely.

(346) I love the way bizzazz rolls off the tongue.

(347) The word gyumao rolls off the tongue nicely.

(348) The scorching hot soup scorch out my tongue.

(349) The bitsiest snowflake melted on her tongue.

(350) Gielgud is a name that rolls off the tongue.

(351) Orinoco is a word that rolls off the tongue.

(352) Stick out your tongue and make a funny face.

(353) She uses her sharp tongue to defend herself.

(354) The sharp tongue of the lawyer won the case.

(355) The taste of chocolate lingers on my tongue.

(356) The child thrust out his tongue in defiance.

(357) The taste of the food persists on my tongue.

(358) His silver tongue made him a natural leader.

(359) The chef's assistant tastes with his tongue.

(360) She tightened her belt up toward her tongue.

(361) Roll your tongue and blow a raspberry sound.

(362) Try to roll your tongue and touch your toes.

(363) Roll your tongue and make a whistling sound.

(364) Try to roll your tongue and touch your back.

(365) Bablah is a great word for a tongue twister.

(366) I like the way ballier rolls off the tongue.

(367) Daubier is a name that rolls off the tongue.

(368) The tongue helps us taste different flavors.

(369) The child stuck out his tongue at the bully.

(370) I like the way Kaztano rolls off the tongue.

(371) Haud your tongue and think before you speak.

(372) The salivary glands secrete onto the tongue.

(373) The sauerkraut was acidulous onto my tongue.

(374) The sour candy was acidulous onto my tongue.

(375) The snake had gray scales and a long tongue.

(376) I can stick out my tongue and touch my nose.

(377) When I'm sick, my tongue can look different.

(378) I can stick my tongue out and touch my chin.

(379) The tongue is an organ that helps you taste.

(380) The diamond on the tongue ring is very wild.

(381) I can lick an ice cream cone with my tongue.

(382) My tongue is connected to my jaw and throat.

(383) I like to twist my tongue into funny shapes.

(384) I can make a raspberry sound with my tongue.

(385) You use your tongue to talk and make sounds.

(386) Your tongue can move in many different ways.

(387) The spicy food was an irritant to my tongue.

(388) The taste of ice cream lingers on my tongue.

(389) The tongue is used to help clean your teeth.

(390) You can use your tongue to clean your teeth.

(391) The tongue is used to help you swallow food.

(392) The grape popsicle turned her tongue purple.

(393) The motility of the tongue helps with taste.

(394) The pie was so hot that it burned my tongue.

(395) The tongue-twister was full of alliteration.

(396) I had to bite my tongue to keep from crying.

(397) Her tongue is hypersensitive to spicy foods.

(398) Algernon's tongue hangs out when he's tired.

(399) The snake's tongue bifurcated into two tips.

(400) He flicked out his tongue to taste the food.

(401) The lash of his tongue was sharp and biting.

(402) I like how the word tet rolls off the tongue.

(403) I spate out the soup when I burned my tongue.

(404) I like how the word bel rolls off the tongue.

(405) Stick out your tongue and try to catch a fly.

(406) Stick out your tongue and make a silly noise.

(407) The scalding hot coffee bescorched my tongue.

(408) His sharp tongue often gets him into trouble.

(409) The politician's sharp tongue made headlines.

(410) I accidentally bit on my tongue while eating.

(411) He could taste the welter back on his tongue.

(412) Her silver tongue made her a skilled debater.

(413) Try to roll your tongue and touch your ankle.

(414) Try to roll your tongue and touch your elbow.

(415) The bitter sweet taste lingered on my tongue.

(416) I like the way Auguster rolls off the tongue.

(417) Bonsella is a word that rolls off the tongue.

(418) Chasmier is a word that rolls off the tongue.

(419) She has a callo on her tongue from biting it.

(420) The blist on her tongue made it hard to talk.

(421) The aspish tongue of the frog caught the fly.

(422) The anagrammatised word was a tongue twister.

(423) I like the way Alvatore rolls off the tongue.

(424) She bitted her tongue to hold back her anger.

(425) The hot wind was parching my lips and tongue.

(426) He stuck his tongue out at his little sister.

(427) The baby drooled as she sucked on her tongue.

(428) The spicy food left my tongue numb with heat.

(429) I can use my tongue to make different sounds.

(430) My tongue can help me taste different spices.

(431) The frog can snap up insects with its tongue.

(432) I can feel different textures with my tongue.

(433) My tongue is important for my sense of taste.

(434) The spicy food discomfited the girl's tongue.

(435) The frog can suck up insects with its tongue.

(436) My tongue is important for my sense of smell.

(437) The frog's tongue can morph to catch insects.

(438) The snowflake landed on my tongue and melted.

(439) The frog used its tongue to grasp the insect.

(440) The snake had a segmented tongue for sensing.

(441) You use your tongue to speak and make sounds.

(442) Your tongue helps you swallow food and drink.

(443) Some people have a longer tongue than others.

(444) The grape popsicle stained her tongue purple.

(445) She accidentally bit her tongue while eating.

(446) The cat licked its paw with its rough tongue.

(447) The soup was so hot that it burned my tongue.

(448) The taste of the pizza lingered on my tongue.

(449) My tongue is sore from eating too much candy.

(450) She was worried about the bleb on her tongue.

(451) The politician's statement had a tongue in it.

(452) The candy left a sweet taste out of my tongue.

(453) The frenulum is located underneath the tongue.

(454) I used to wiggle my baby tooth with my tongue.

(455) Stick out your tongue and pretend to be a dog.

(456) I like how the word jink rolls off the tongue.

(457) She scalded her tongue on the piping hot soup.

(458) The word anthemia rolls off the tongue nicely.

(459) His sharp tongue can cut through any argument.

(460) His sharp tongue often masks his insecurities.

(461) The anteater's tongue is longer than its body.

(462) I like how the word inno rolls off the tongue.

(463) Macarthur is a word that rolls off the tongue.

(464) The doggie licked my face with its wet tongue.

(465) The scorch of the hot coffee burned my tongue.

(466) The ice cream melted lusciously on her tongue.

(467) I like how the word fico rolls off the tongue.

(468) Miyatakun is a word that rolls off the tongue.

(469) The suck on candy melted slowly on her tongue.

(470) I couldn't sleep well with a throbbing tongue.

(471) The spicy food caused reddening of his tongue.

(472) Balladine is a name that rolls off the tongue.

(473) Bepepper is a great word for a tongue twister.

(474) I could feel the cavitied area with my tongue.

(475) The dumplings were so hot, I burned my tongue.

(476) The frog exserted its tongue to catch the fly.

(477) The squamate's tongue is used to capture prey.

(478) I can use my tongue to lick an ice cream cone.

(479) Halitosis can be treated with tongue scrapers.

(480) Your tongue has receptors that help you taste.

(481) A bad taste can be an irritant to your tongue.

(482) You should brush your tongue to remove plaque.

(483) The frog is bearing its tongue to catch a fly.

(484) The frog can catch a fly with its long tongue.

(485) The puppy licked my hand with a gentle tongue.

(486) The hot chocolate can burn through the tongue.

(487) The polemicist was known for his sharp tongue.

(488) The gruel was so hot that it burned my tongue.

(489) The tongue is used to help you chew your food.

(490) The bauble on the tongue ring was a turquoise.

(491) Your tongue helps you taste different flavors.

(492) The tongue is used to help you lick ice cream.

(493) The tongue is a unique part of the human body.

(494) The snake's tongue elongated to taste the air.

(495) The frog's tongue twitched as it caught a fly.

(496) The speech was marred by a slip of the tongue.

(497) The frog gobbled the fly with its long tongue.

(498) Grenouille catches a fly with its long tongue.

(499) The word entropica rolls off the tongue nicely.

(500) The spicy salsa made his tongue burn with heat.

(501) The phrase tongue twister lives up to its name.

(502) The cha leaves a lingering flavor on my tongue.

(503) Stick out your tongue and pretend to be a frog.

(504) The ice cream melted delightfully on my tongue.

(505) He is known for his quick wit and sharp tongue.

(506) His sharp tongue is a result of his upbringing.

(507) The ant-eater's tongue is longer than its body.

(508) The word glo rolls off the tongue effortlessly.

(509) I love how the word niner rolls off the tongue.

(510) The tongue was sticking out of the dog's mouth.

(511) The protruded tongue of the dog licked my face.

(512) The acrid taste of smoke lingered on my tongue.

(513) I like how the word ookay rolls off the tongue.

(514) I enjoy the burn of spicier foods on my tongue.

(515) He had a silver tongue that could charm anyone.

(516) My throbbing tongue made it difficult to speak.

(517) I couldn't concentrate with a throbbing tongue.

(518) The throbbing tongue was a sign of dehydration.

(519) Try to roll your tongue and touch your earlobe.

(520) His silver tongue made him a master negotiator.

(521) The dog lolled its tongue out after a long run.

(522) Auw, I accidentally bit my tongue while eating.

(523) The aard-vark's tongue can be up to 30 cm long.

(524) The apivorous frog caught bees with its tongue.

(525) The word sakamakun rolls off the tongue nicely.

(526) The word Abrachias rolls off the tongue nicely.

(527) Adder's-tongue is a fascinating plant to study.

(528) Anagrams can be used to create tongue twisters.

(529) He got his tongue pierced in place of his nose.

(530) The warm bread was tender up against my tongue.

(531) The spicy food made my tongue kincho with heat.

(532) I love the way Yoshiyakun rolls off the tongue.

(533) The snake's tongue forkedly flicked in and out.

(534) I can use my tongue to taste different flavors.

(535) Anemia can cause your tongue to become swollen.

(536) The cat's tongue feels rough when it licks you.

(537) The frog can grab onto insects with its tongue.

(538) I can stick my tongue out and make funny faces.

(539) A spicy food can be an irritant to your tongue.

(540) I like to twist my tongue to make funny sounds.

(541) Your tongue can help you kiss someone you love.

(542) Your tongue can get tired if you talk too much.

(543) Your tongue can help you make different sounds.

(544) Your tongue can help you enjoy different foods.

(545) The tongue is an organ that allows us to taste.

(546) He gets tongue-tied when he talks to his crush.

(547) Some people have a forked tongue, like a snake.

(548) The spicy food made her tongue burn and tingle.

(549) He took a sip of his tea and burned his tongue.

(550) The lizard elongated its tongue to catch a fly.



Tongue meaning


Tongue is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts and has multiple meanings. In this article, we will explore different ways to incorporate the word "tongue" into sentences, highlighting its various definitions and providing tips on how to use it effectively.


1. Literal Meaning: The most common usage of the word "tongue" refers to the muscular organ in the mouth responsible for tasting, swallowing, and speaking. Here are some tips on how to use "tongue" in sentences related to its literal meaning: - "She burned her tongue while sipping the hot tea." Tip: When using "tongue" in this context, it is important to specify the action or event related to the tongue, such as tasting, licking, or burning. - "The doctor examined the patient's tongue for any signs of infection." Tip: When discussing medical or health-related matters, it is crucial to provide context and specify the purpose of examining the tongue, such as checking for symptoms or signs of illness.


2. Figurative Meaning: Apart from its literal meaning, "tongue" can also be used figuratively to describe various situations or actions. Here are some tips on how to use "tongue" in sentences related to its figurative meaning: - "His sharp tongue often gets him into trouble." Tip: When using "tongue" in a figurative sense, it is important to provide context and specify the behavior or action associated with the tongue, such as speaking, criticizing, or being sarcastic. - "She held her tongue and refrained from commenting on the matter." Tip: When using "hold one's tongue" as a phrase, it means to remain silent or not speak out. It is important to provide context and specify the reason or situation where one chooses to hold their tongue.


3. Idiomatic Expressions: The word "tongue" is also used in various idiomatic expressions, which can add depth and creativity to your sentences. Here are some tips on how to use "tongue" in idiomatic expressions: - "He speaks with a silver tongue, effortlessly persuading others." Tip: When using the phrase "silver tongue," it means someone who is eloquent, persuasive, or charming in their speech. It is important to provide context and specify the situation or person being described. - "She slipped and let her tongue run loose, revealing the secret." Tip: When using the phrase "let one's tongue run loose," it means to speak without restraint or control, often resulting in unintended consequences. It is important to provide context and specify the situation or outcome of the loose tongue.


In conclusion, the word "tongue" can be used in various ways, both literally and figuratively, to add depth and meaning to your sentences. By following these tips and providing context, you can effectively incorporate "tongue" into your writing or conversations, enhancing your communication skills.





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