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Manner of speaking   /mˈænər əv spˈikɪŋ/   Listen
noun
manner of speaking  n.  The characteristic style or manner that a person uses to express himself orally.
Synonyms: delivery.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Manner of speaking" Quotes from Famous Books



... against religion. I suppose were all sinners, in a manner of speaking; but I dont like to have it thrown at me as if ...
— Fanny's First Play • George Bernard Shaw

... go of her hand, and she sat forward, with her arms along her knees. Her eyes were troubled; but she did not lose her calm manner of speaking. "I'm sorry, Maurice, very sorry—you believe me' don't you, when I say so? But believe me, too, it's not so serious as you think. You are young. You will get over it, and forget—if not soon, at least in time. You must forget me, and some day you will meet ...
— Maurice Guest • Henry Handel Richardson

... help liking the man although his manners were hardly to his taste. Braund did not brag, but it was easy to see that he considered money a passport to any society. He was good-looking although his features were somewhat coarse, and his abrupt manner of speaking might have ...
— The Rider in Khaki - A Novel • Nat Gould

... this Raadical gigot - tak' it to the French, man, and bring me some puddocks! It seems rather a sore kind of a business that I should be all day in Court haanging Raadicals, and get nawthing to my denner." Of course this was but a manner of speaking, and he had never hanged a man for being a Radical in his life; the law, of which he was the faithful minister, directing otherwise. And of course these growls were in the nature of pleasantry, but it was of a recondite sort; and uttered as they were in his resounding voice, and commented on by ...
— Weir of Hermiston • Robert Louis Stevenson

... born yet, in a manner of speaking, sir," said the driver with a little toss of his head. "You've got a lot to go through before you've seen as much as I have. Blow 'em! Those Boches are still at it," and he craned his head forward over his wheel. "They've got the range of this blooming ...
— With Haig on the Somme • D. H. Parry


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