Dictionary
To speaks
verb
To communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud.
Exact(9)
He tends to speaks slowly, giving himself time to think.
"Virtually every dealer I talk to speaks of how extraordinary Carlton's stuff is," said David H. Wilson, a leading American furniture restorer and appraiser.
That they chose not to speaks volumes, and means that the landscape for younger workers over the next few years looks grim.
That desire to connect, to find a place within a larger community, not just artists and creative people but also his fans, seems to speaks to someone who feels like he never fitted in.
." Whether the exchange took place or not, the patently baffling scenario West alluded to speaks to Jones's cherished stature among his fans, and hints at just how high up that base may go.
Cover: Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., pauses to speaks to media, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2018.
Similar(50)
D. stood to speak.
He wanted to speak".
Wiens began to speak.
To speak out.
Fotouh began to speak.
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