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'say' is the definition.
(to utter something is to speak or say it)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for utter that I've seen before
include
"Circulate"
,
"in toto"
,
"Absolutely"
,
"Absolute - say"
,
"State - unqualified - rank"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Penny Press, The Sunday Times, The Independent, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, The Telegraph, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, the Evening Standard, the LA Times, The Irish Times, the Universal, The Times and the USA Today.
'say' is the definition.
(I know that voice is a kind of say)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for voice that I've seen before
include
"State"
,
"Sound produced by humans"
,
"Ability to speak, sing"
,
"right to have a say"
,
"Opinion; ability to speak"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Penny Press, The Sunday Times, The Independent, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, The Telegraph, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, the Evening Standard, the LA Times, The Irish Times, the Universal, The Times and the USA Today.
'say' is the definition.
(synonyms)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for speak that I've seen before
include
"Talk"
,
"Say something"
,
"express"
,
"Orate"
,
"give a lecture"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Penny Press, The Sunday Times, The Independent, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, The Telegraph, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, the Evening Standard, the LA Times, The Irish Times, the Universal, The Times and the USA Today.
(Other definitions for swear that I've seen before
include
"Utter obscenities or take an oath"
,
"Use indecent or blasphemous language"
,
"Asseverate"
,
"Promise on oath"
,
"Eff and blind"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Penny Press, The Sunday Times, The Independent, the King Feature Syndicate, The New York Times, The Telegraph, The Star Tribune, The Mirror, the Evening Standard, the LA Times, The Irish Times, the Universal, The Times and the USA Today.
'say' is the definition.
(mentioning is a kind of saying)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for mention that I've seen before
include
"Allude to"
,
"state"
,
"Passing reference"
,
"Remark"
,
"Make reference to"
.)
I've seen this clue in the Evening Standard, the Penny Press and The Times.
'say' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for for example that I've seen before
include
"Say"
,
"Speed"
,
"By way of illustration"
.)
I've seen this clue in The Guardian and The Sunday Times.
(Other definitions for ill that I've seen before
include
"weak"
,
"reduced state"
,
"Not in good health"
,
"Groggy"
,
"Infirm"
.)
I've seen this clue in The New York Times.
'say' is the definition.
(I know that say is a kind of convey)
This is all the clue.
(Other definitions for tell that I've seen before
include
"Relate; Swiss hero"
,
"Peach"
,
"William ..., skilled Swiss archer"
,
"... national hero"
,
"Reveal - command"
.)
I've seen this clue in the USA Today, The New York Times and the Penny Press.
(Other definitions for they that I've seen before
include
"People in general"
,
"Do -- Know It's Christmas (Band Aid)"
,
"Those people (vb. subject)"
,
"Third person plural"
,
"Pronoun for people"
.)
I've seen this clue in the USA Today, The New York Times and the Penny Press.
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