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noun • someone who can understand spoken words by watching the movements of a speaker's lips | ||||
| 37% | 9 | One taking the words right out of your mouth? | ||
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| 23% | 10 | To pour out or flow rapidly, as words from the mouth | ||
verb • To come out into the open sea from a river etc. • (of a river or waters) To pour out, to debouch; to flow out through a narrow opening into a larger space. | ||||
One Taking The Words Right Out Of Your Mouth
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