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set tongues wagging
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see tongues wag .Example Sentences
Here is one October surprise you can put on your calendar now: The Donald Trump biopic “The Apprentice,” which set tongues wagging when it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May, has secured theatrical distribution by Briarcliff Entertainment and will hit theaters on Oct.
There was a sound-and-light show before the car was unveiled, and the new model did not disappoint in including a couple of obvious innovations that will set tongues wagging up and down the pit lane.
Discovery, expressed interest in combining with Paramount set tongues wagging about a possible union of Hollywood’s top deal candidates.
We've picked out five that have set tongues wagging in Tory circles in Manchester.
Gore, which helped decide the outcome of that year’s presidential election, the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg set tongues wagging when she closed with a flat “I dissent,” rather than the traditional “I respectfully dissent.”
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