different between tonguey vs tonguy
tonguey
English
Alternative forms
- tonguy
Etymology
From Middle English tungy, tungi, equivalent to tongue +? y. Compare Old English tynge (“fluent, eloquent, skillful”).
Adjective
tonguey (comparative tonguier or more tonguey, superlative tonguiest or most tonguey)
- Fluent or voluble in speech; loquacious; garrulous.
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tonguy
English
Etymology
From Middle English tungy, equivalent to tongue +? -y.
Adjective
tonguy (comparative tonguier or more tonguy, superlative tonguiest or most tonguy)
- Alternative form of tonguey
Anagrams
- Guyton
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