Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun rare The act of making a speech.
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- noun The act of making a
speech .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It certainly appears his mesmerizing "speeching" ability is being utilized again by the Fed "daddy" bankers with those incentives directed at "new home purchasers."
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Boyfriend of mine helped me to set up shop, as his speeching much more better than me.
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“How did I do?” her father asked her after he was done speeching.
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There is nothing in the notion of free speech that implies freedom from criticism, even whithering, hurtful criticism that makes you cry or retreat from the public sphere because you are WEAK people are free-speeching back at you.
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“How did I do?” her father asked her after he was done speeching.
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So speeching and assemblying are my personal and protected rights.
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“How did I do?” her father asked her after he was done speeching.
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In a golf cart looking old, with an even older Bush I, while our hero, Young Obama was greeting heads of states and speeching to hundreds of thousands of rapt Germans.
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Was it Grady who killed himself trying to do all the dining and speeching?
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A mix of policy speeching (ph) and campaign fundraising out there for the vice president.
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