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  3. [Idiom] Trip off the Tongue

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  1. TRIP OFF THE TONGUE

    TRIP OFF THE TONGUE definition: 1. Something that trips off the tongue is easy to say or pronounce: 2. Something that trips off…. Learn more.

  2. Roll/trip off the tongue Definition & Meaning

    The meaning of ROLL/TRIP OFF THE TONGUE is to be easy to say or pronounce. How to use roll/trip off the tongue in a sentence.

  3. Trip off the tongue

    Definition of trip off the tongue in the Idioms Dictionary. trip off the tongue phrase. What does trip off the tongue expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  4. Roll off the tongue

    Definition of roll off the tongue in the Idioms Dictionary. roll off the tongue phrase. What does roll off the tongue expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. ... roll/slip/trip off the ˈtongue be easy to say or pronounce: It's not a name that exactly trips off the tongue, is it? See also: ...

  5. Origin of: Rolls/trips off the tongue

    Rolls/trips off the tongue. If spoken words roll or trip off the tongue, it means they come easily, and/or are pleasant to say, i.e. the words flow without effort. The origin is obscure. Shakespeare writes about a speech that comes 'trippingly off the tongue' meaning that the words comes lightly or easily (Hamlet Act III, Scene II) which ...

  6. Trips off the tongue

    What does trips off the tongue expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. Trips off the tongue - Idioms by The Free Dictionary. ... trip off the tongue (redirected from trips off the tongue) trip off the tongue. To be very easy or enjoyable to say.

  7. trip/roll off the tongue

    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English trip/roll off the tongue trip/roll off the tongue informal SAY if a name or phrase trips or rolls off your tongue, it is easy or pleasant to say Their names trip off the tongue very easily. → tongue Examples from the Corpus trip/roll off the tongue • Most have spent all their sentient life as ...

  8. trip off the tongue

    From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English trip off the tongue trip off the tongue SAY to be easy to say or pronounce Monofluorophosphate! It doesn't exactly trip off the tongue, does it? → trip Examples from the Corpus trip off the tongue • His name, "Roberto Carlos, " just trips off the tongue. • A name which trips off the tongue.

  9. trip off the tongue

    trip off the tongue (third-person singular simple present trips off the tongue, present participle tripping off the tongue, simple past and past participle tripped off the tongue) Alternative form of roll off the tongue

  10. roll off the tongue

    roll off the tongue (third-person singular simple present rolls off the tongue, present participle rolling off the tongue, simple past and past participle rolled off the tongue) ( idiomatic,of words, speech, etc.) To proceed into oral expression in a manner which is fluent, appealing, or glib . "Coddling criminals"—the alliteration makes it ...

  11. trip off the tongue

    9. Terms such as "the moment of inertia" and "the coefficient of restitution" trip off the tongues of beefy sales guys who in the prime of their school careers probably noogied their academic betters. Forbes. High quality example sentences with "trip off the tongue" in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine ...

  12. trip off the tongue

    trip off the tongue - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. ... WordReference can't find this exact phrase, but click on each word to see its meaning: WordReference provides online dictionaries, not translation software. Please look up the individual words (you can click on them below) or ask in the ...

  13. TRIP OFF THE TONGUE definition

    trip off the tongue meaning: 1. Something that trips off the tongue is easy to say or pronounce: 2. Something that trips off…. Learn more.

  14. "I know; it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue."

    (something) rolls off the tongue. When a name or word is easy to pronounce, we say that it "rolls off the tongue". You can use it in a positive sense like this: His last name is Lane, huh? So you would be Lisa Lane? I like it; it kind of rolls off the tongue. You can also use it in a negative sentence like the example at top.

  15. trip off the tongue OR roll off the tongue

    Trip off the tongue is Shakesperian and turns up in the "play-within-the play" when Hamlet is coaching the strolling players in the play intended to unmask and discomfort his patricide uncle now occupying the throne of Denmark.

  16. Rolls off the tongue

    Definition of rolls off the tongue in the Idioms Dictionary. rolls off the tongue phrase. What does rolls off the tongue expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. ... roll/slip/trip off the ˈtongue be easy to say or pronounce: It's not a name that exactly trips off the tongue, is it? See also: ...

  17. trip off the tongue definition

    V P on/over n. 3 verb If you trip someone who is walking or running, you put your foot or something else in front of them, so that they knock their own foot against it and fall or nearly fall. One guy stuck his foot out and tried to trip me. V n. Trip up means the same as trip., phrasal verb.

  18. Trippingly on the tongue Shakespeare Quotes

    Hamlet Act 3, scene 2, 1-4. Trippingly on the tongue. Hamlet: Speak the speech, I pray you, as I pronounc'd it to you, trippingly on the tongue; but if you mouth it, as many of our. players do ...

  19. trip off

    trip off - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free. ... but click on each word to see its meaning: trip off ⓘ One or more forum threads is an exact match of your searched term ... Songs/lyrics trip off the tongue trip off the tongue OR roll off the tongue trip off....

  20. trip verb

    [intransitive] to catch your foot on something and fall or almost fall She tripped and fell. trip over/on something Someone will trip over that cable.; I tripped over my own feet and fell down the stairs. (figurative) I was tripping over my words in my excitement to tell them the news. (figurative) Lawyers were tripping over each other (= competing with each other in a hurried way) to get a ...

  21. tongue noun

    Definition of tongue noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. ... watch your language/mouth/tongue; roll/slip/trip off the tongue; on the tip of your tongue; See more Idioms. bite your tongue; with tongue in cheek; find your voice/tongue; have a ...

  22. Trip over my tongue

    Definition of trip over my tongue in the Idioms Dictionary. trip over my tongue phrase. What does trip over my tongue expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary. ... trip off the tongue; trip on; trip on (someone or something) trip out; trip over (one's) tongue; trip over (someone or something) trip over my tongue;

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    Northern lights were visible in parts of the southern United States after a solar storm slammed into earth. It could disrupt some communications and navigation systems like GPS.