"E" for "enunciate"... | |
"e" for "enunciate," "ws" for "winning smile." | |
- You're gonna enunciate, right? | |
...whenIthinkaboutyou, I can barely enunciate. | |
All right, make sure you enunciate. | |
"E" for "enunciate"... | |
"e" for "enunciate," "ws" for "winning smile." | |
- You're gonna enunciate, right? | |
...whenIthinkaboutyou, I can barely enunciate. | |
All right, make sure you enunciate. | |
- Sometimes he over-enunciates when he gets uncomfortable. | |
A lot of NASCAR fans don't like Jeff Gordon because he enunciates. | |
I would like to remind all of you that our Führer enunciates the goals. | |
Just a black girl who enunciates. | |
- Sometimes he over-enunciates when he gets uncomfortable. | |
A lot of NASCAR fans don't like Jeff Gordon because he enunciates. | |
I would like to remind all of you that our Führer enunciates the goals. | |
Just a black girl who enunciates. | |
After having enunciated a new US policy toward Africa, the Secretary had these airport remarks on his arrival: | |
Are you telling me the cat won't respond unless her name is... properly enunciated? | |
Beautifully enunciated. | |
But I would like to hear it enunciated more clearly. | |
I know because I thought he said my name, but when I waved to him-- as I do whenever anyone says my name-- he enunciated it more clearly, and this time I realized I'd been insulted. | |
(enunciating loudly) Did you make them, love? | |
(enunciating loudly) My husband is bloody useless. | |
(enunciating) I mean, you speak good English. | |
George Bush has invoked a New World Order without enunciating a new American purpose. | |
I was enunciating. | |
After having enunciated a new US policy toward Africa, the Secretary had these airport remarks on his arrival: | |
Are you telling me the cat won't respond unless her name is... properly enunciated? | |
Beautifully enunciated. | |
But I would like to hear it enunciated more clearly. | |
I know because I thought he said my name, but when I waved to him-- as I do whenever anyone says my name-- he enunciated it more clearly, and this time I realized I'd been insulted. | |
(enunciating loudly) Did you make them, love? | |
(enunciating loudly) My husband is bloody useless. | |
(enunciating) I mean, you speak good English. | |
George Bush has invoked a New World Order without enunciating a new American purpose. | |
I was enunciating. | |