Idioms
speak off the cuff
to speak in public without preparation
My father plans to speak off the cuff at his retirement party tonight.
speak one's mind
speak one's piece
speak out about (something)
speak out of turn
speak the same language (as someone)
speak up
speak up for (someone or something)
speak with a forked tongue
spell (something) out or spell out (something)
spell trouble
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take kindly to (someone or something)
show (someone) the ropes
an open-and-shut case
clear the table
have a familiar ring
set great store on (someone or something)
in particular
to wit
roll out the red carpet
tell (someone) where to get off
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Fact
Chop Suey' translates to something like 'pieces of meat' and was invented by Chinese railroad workers who didn't know how to cook anything except to 'chop stuff up and fry it'
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