Definition of Speeched

1. speech [v] - See also: speech

Lexicographical Neighbors of Speeched

speech organ
speech pathologist
speech pathology
speech pattern
speech perception
speech production
speech production measurement
speech reception threshold test
speech recognition
speech rhythm
speech sound
speech spectrum
speech therapist
speech therapy
speechcraft
speeched (current term)
speeches
speechful
speechification
speechifications
speechified
speechifier
speechifiers
speechifies
speechify
speechifying
speechifyings
speeching
speechings
speechless

Literary usage of Speeched

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. God's Calendar by William Alfred Quayle (1907)
"The loose-speeched call March blustery. They should be more definite. The Jews had a gala festival in which trumpets owned the air. ..."

2. Eighty Years' Reminiscences by John Anstruther-Thomson (1904)
"I then went on to Ferryport, where I speeched badly, and only had a dozen people to talk ... I speeched shorter, but not badly. " I have just been to Ceres, ..."

3. Army Life in a Black Regiment by Thomas Wentworth Higginson (2001)
"... I speeched, we all embraced symbolically, and cheered some more. Then we went to work at the wharf; vast wagon-loads of tents, rations, ordnance, ..."

4. Army Life in a Black Regiment by Thomas Wentworth Higginson (2001)
"... I speeched, we all embraced symbolically, and cheered some more. Then we went to work at the wharf; vast wagon-loads of tents, rations, ordnance, ..."

5. Joseph Chamberlain: An Honest Biography by Alexander Mackintosh (1906)
"... "the slow-speeched English gentleman rather sympathises with slow speech in others." Mr. Smith was slow-speeched, but while he spoke seldom he spoke ..."

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