- much, and
rather than ask him his name, they
listed his lap time as "
Well Spoken Man". In 2009,
Hewitt opened a bar
called the Polo
House in the fashionable...
- The
Well-
Spoken Thesaurus by Tom
Heehler (Sourcebooks 2011), is an
American style guide and
speaking aid. The
Chicago Tribune calls The
Well-
Spoken Thesaurus...
-
Spoken word is an oral
poetic performance art that is
based mainly on the poem as
well as the performer's
aesthetic qualities. It is a 20th-century continuation...
- repetition. This may
reflect a
derivation from
Vedic or
Sanskrit sūkta (
well spoken),
rather than from sūtra (thread). In Jainism, sutras, also
known as...
-
January 2010) was a
British actress and singer. One of J.
Arthur Rank's "
well-
spoken young starlets", she
appeared predominantly in films,
beginning with...
- also
spelled Eufemia, is a
feminine given name of Gr****
origin meaning "
well spoken", from a
combination of the Gr**** word
elements eu ,
meaning "good",...
- engagement, car games.
Well-known
spoken games include Twenty Questions, I spy, and P****word.
Because of
their nature,
spoken games are
usually non-commercial...
-
derived from the
Latin words bene ('good') and
dicere ('speak'), i.e. "
well spoken". The name was
borne by
Saint Benedict of
Nursia (480–547),
often called...
-
Euphemia (Gr****: Εὐφημία; '
well-
spoken [of]'),
known as
Euphemia the All-praised in the
Eastern Orthodox Church, was a
virgin martyr, who died for her...
-
well spoken and thus
reflect the
truth of the Dharma. For example, the Adhyāśayasañcodanasūtra states: “All
which is
well-
spoken, Maitreya, is
spoken...