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91speak\ with\ a\ forked\ tongue — v. phr. literary To lie; to say one thing while thinking of the opposite. I have learned not to trust Peter s promises because he speaks with a forked tongue …
92speak with a forked tongue — v. speak with forked tongue, speak dishonestly, speak deceptively, lie, make false statements, prevaricate …
93speak with forked tongue — v. speak with a forked tongue, speak dishonestly, speak deceptively, lie, make false statements, prevaricate …
94the forked plague — obsolete cuckoldry Referring to the proverbial horns worn by the cuckold, and see horn2: This forked plague is fated to us. (Shakespeare, Othello) …
95speak with forked tongue — to dissimulate Serpents want to have a word with animal rights enthusiasts about this usage, without which writers of screenplays for Westerns would have had to dream up another cliché: Owners and players act as if there were no fans,… …
96speak with a forked tongue — To say one thing and mean another, to lie, to be two faced …
97bi|forked — «BY FRKT», adjective. = bifurcate. (Cf. ↑bifurcate) …
98two-forked — a. Dichotomous …
99two-forked — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : divided into two parts somewhat after the manner of a fork : dichotomous, bifurcate …
100with forked tongue — humorous untruthfully; deceitfully …