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Words come out

For a voice to come out.

Words come out

For thoughts to be articulated in words.

Words come out

To become the subject of a conversation.

Someone's words drop

For the words of instruction, permission or evaluation to be delivered.

One's words are sluggish

For words to keep being blocked or slowed.

One's words are blocked

For words to be cut off in the middle of being made.

Words are like words

For words to be worth listening to.

Words are heavy

To be prudent without speaking out bluntly.

Words are like running water

To be good at talking.

Words leak

For a fact or secret that others do not know to be revealed.

Words go ahead

To say something before putting it into action.

have no words

To not be talking.

have no words

To usually not talk too much.

Words go up and down

For a story to become a topic.

There is a word

To become a topic or be discussed.

have few words

To not talk too much.

Only the words are good

For someone or something to sound good when he/she or it is said, but the reality is different from it.

Words open into each other

To be able to communicate with each other.

Words open into each other

To be of one mind.

to put it into right words

Frankly speaking.

It's completely a sailfin sandfish

(slang) A vain effort or attempt with no gain.

use a malpan, a board

To put a mal, a piece, on the malpan, a board.

There is no need to say

For something to be definitely so even if it is not said.

cut off the middle of talking

To interrupt someone in the middle of what he/she is saying.