tongue-tied u rečniku PONS

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Oftentimes, employees get tongue-tied after employers call or ask for doctor's notes.
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The denying and obstinate were tongue-tied in the presence of the power of the evidence.
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His verses tell how he disliked the change, and how the bustle of the capital, then a great commercial emporium, made him sad and almost tongue-tied for poetry.
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Fear of intimacy and rejection is said to leave people tongue-tied and awkward.
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Some virtuoso players only become eloquent at their instrument, and are tongue-tied away from it.
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You'd always play the same scenario over and over again in your head -- but end up getting tongue-tied when you're in front of him/her.
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Aside from being a medical condition, tongue-tied means being unable to say what you want to due to confusion or restriction.
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This was not because they were tongue-tied: it is because the organisers did not want to hear them.
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He was too tongue-tied to woo, and the ogress caught him.
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Although well-built and chivalrous he is socially awkward around women and becomes tongue-tied easily.
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