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language,
speech,
dialect,
patois,
Creole,
idiom,
parlance,
argot,
talk,
vernacular,
glossa,
clapper,
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(verbal) expression,
utterance,
voice,
articulation,
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hold (one's) tongue,
be/remain/keep silent,
keep mum,
say nothing/nought,
not breathe a word,
keep (one's) counsel,
not say a word,
(Slang) shut up,
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slip of the tongue,
slip,
mistake,
gaffe,
blunder,
faux pas,
Freudian slip,
(Colloq) (Brit) boob,
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(with (one's) tongue in (one's) cheek,
facetiously,
whimsically,
ironically,
jocularly,
jokingly,
not seriously,
in jest,
jestingly,
in fun,
to be funny,
(Colloq) kiddingly,
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lingua,
speech,
dialect,
patois,
Creole,
idiom,
parlance,
argot,
talk,
vernacular,
glossa,
clapper,
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natural language,
utterance,
voice,
articulation,
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knife,
be/remain/keep silent,
keep mum,
say nothing/nought,
not breathe a word,
keep (one's) counsel,
not say a word,
(Slang) shut up,
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spit,
facetiously,
whimsically,
ironically,
jocularly,
jokingly,
not seriously,
in jest,
jestingly,
in fun,
to be funny,
(Colloq) kiddingly,
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clapper,
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