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LONDON — Kids really do have a way with words.
"You have a way with words!" she stuttered, clearly mesmerized.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell certainly has a way with words.
DUBLIN — The Irish are renowned for their way with words.
I will miss his wonderful wit and way with words.
He even has a politician's way with words at times.
Patton Oswalt is remembering Anthony Bourdain's brutally honest way with words.
Ford's way with words caused as many problems as his behavior.
President Donald Trump has a way with words, as you may know.
Taylor Swift isn't the only one who has a way with words.
Who knew a con artist could have such a way with words?
"There's no denying the president has a way with words," the page says.
Lol" -- and, in another, adds ... "I have a way with words..... N***a.
The 16-year-old Swedish climate activist has a unique way with words.
"Johnson was proud of his writing skills, his way with words," Shipman writes.
" Fallon even donned a cowboy hat for Shelton's "She's Got a Way with Words.
To say Muhammad Ali had a way with words is something of an understatement.
He had a certain way with words, but "henceforth" wasn't one of his words.
Lorde isn't the only member of the Yelich family to have a way with words.
Jesse Williams has a new fan – and, like him, she has a way with words.
She may have a way with words, but Blake Shelton's got a way with videos.
Though I envied her sharp way with words, I found Hannah's hyper-selfish personality unbearable.
Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist, has a unique way with words.
And he doesn't have Lear's way with words — or, perhaps, he has a different one.
Remember, Americans liked President Obama for his way with words and his calm leadership style.
Musk may not always have a way with words, but he is a master car salesman.
Taylor Swift just has a way with words, especially when it comes to relationships and romance.
Nick: [laughs] You had to have a way with words to do this kind of thing.
And his way with words is nowhere near as technical and esthetically pleasing as his roundkick.
Still, as this episode's grossly provocative opening scene reminds us, Goodwin still has a way with words.
But his way with words, and that of the man who created him, is already deliciously ripe.
She had wanted something different out of life, and she had a way with words and grammar.
She had wanted something different out of life, and she had a way with words and grammar.
Along with the rest of her supporters, Clinton praised Michelle for her way with words and powerful delivery.
He told Entertainment Tonight that he, like the rest of us, was charmed by her way with words.
Michael Fassbender really has a way with words, especially when it comes to his romance with Alicia Vikander.
Her LinkedIn also shows that she's a journalist — so it's no wonder she has a way with words.
A surprising new book reveals how Rodin's way with words inspired Rainer Maria Rilke as a young poet.
War Machine's got a way with words ... more than enough to make his pen pal-turned-fiancee swoon.
The next president of the United States has a way with words, so let's just let him talk.
Our science reporter Dennis Overbye, who has a physics degree from M.I.T. and a way with words, explains.
Mercury, the planet of communication, enters Scorpio on Tuesday evening, bringing you a sharp wit and way with words.
Lin, I think your way with words would translate well to puzzle construction — let me know if you're interested!
The Deadpool actor simply has a beautiful way with words, as is evident in pretty much everything he tweets.
LONDON — Adele has a way with words, so why not use them for your Valentine's Day cards this year?
Early Sunday morning, Mercury enters Pisces, beginning an increased period of mental clarity and giving you a way with words.
Above all, he had a way with words, an attribute he would have honed as a minister of the church.
She is a typical recalcitrant teenager, albeit one with a way with words and a knack for the apposite repartee.
He had a marvelous voice and a way with words, and a suggestion of inner depths, however dark and despicable.
"The Macker" has, for better or worse, a Bidenesque way with words and access to a wealthy network of donors.
Fisher, who died on December 27, famously had a way with words, and she passed that on to her actress daughter.
Then again, authenticity sells—even when it means being abrasive at inconvenient times—and Diaz has proven his way with words.
He must have had a way with words, because Jefferson — the lesser of two evils, in Hamilton's opinion — was elected president.
Smith has spoken about studying the work of "my two Johnnys" — Coltrane and Carson — in honing her improvisatory way with words.
J.K. Rowling has a way with words — just ask the millions (billions?!) of people who've ever picked up a Harry Potter book.
Apply to join their Daisie team if you have a way with words, camera, hair, makeup, styling, music, design or even acting.
The singer's long-term boyfriend showed he has a romantic way with words, too — nearly stealing the show at her own concert.
Whether you think he's a rap god or a rapping jackass, you can't deny that Lil Wayne has a way with words.
Finally, there's a lucrative side hustle option for those who have a way with words as opposed to a knack for coding.
Virgo has both a keen analytical mind and an efficient, direct way with words, and can make sense of anything, including you.
Even for a decorated Scrabble whiz, Mr. Richards, who is from New Zealand and lives in Malaysia, has a way with words.
Books that have a distinctive voice and a way with words take longer to read, and they make demands on the reader.
We'll leave the details to our science writer Dennis Overbye, who has a way with words (and a physics degree from M.I.T.).
If Mrs Albright's learning is to be expected, her way with words is a happy surprise, as is her wisdom about human nature.
To say Muhammad Ali, who died on Friday at the age of 74, had a way with words is something of an understatement.
Mr Frum, a centrist conservative who worked as a White House speechwriter for President George W. Bush, has a crisp way with words.
Though he's been sitting pretty at No. 1 on iTunes, the "She's Got a Way with Words" singer hasn't begun celebrating just yet.
When not correcting people's grammar, Mr. Barrett is the co-host and co-producer of the public radio show "A Way With Words."
She's also a fount of hilarity and superlative turns of phrase, which Lockwood appreciates as the antecedent to her own way with words.
Outspoken, opinionated, brash, bold, blunt, irreverent, inflammatory — none of these words come close to doing justice to the self-made woman's way with words.
It wasn't even that he had a way with words, so that his opposition to Vietnam was guaranteed its place in the historical record.
If you frequent Instagram often enough it's clear, The Game has a way with words and run-on sentences with seemingly never ending paragraphs.
In college, she realized she "might not become the scientist I wanted to be" but had a way with words, and switched to marketing.
Few classical music critics in the United States since Virgil Thomson possessed his way with words, or his eagerness to wield them without mercy.
Part of what keeps the reader connected to this book through the beeches, yews, oaks, hazels and the like is Mr. Mabey's way with words.
"His intellect, his way with words that was eloquent beyond description, his command of the world and how it was changing were extraordinary," he said.
Perhaps this is due to the contrast between her way with words and theirs, or between her talents as a memoirist and as a reporter.
I've always had a devilish way with words, particularly nasty ones, and BPD is like a Terminator vision that highlights the chinks in everyone's armor.
The Game of Thrones star has a way with words when it comes to pinpointing the sexism women experience both in and outside of Hollywood.
On the whole, though, he was stuck in his score, and his studious reading lacked both his usual way with words and his ordinarily thrilling power.
"His intellect, his way with words that was eloquent beyond description, his command of the world and how it was changing were extraordinary," Mr. Blair said.
None of the four characters in "Shining City" have what we usually describe as a way with words, or at least not an easily traveled way.
The lyrics remind me of Joni Mitchell while the delivery brings Aimee Mann to mind, with just a touch of debt to Fiona Apple's way with words.
Anyone who's seen that viral video of Joe Biden arguing with a voter in Iowa will know that he sometimes has a slightly odd way with words.
In our first episode – "Gold" – James turns the tables on Solomon Oddonkoch, a man with an interesting business proposal to share ... and an interesting way with words.
Tom Wolfe Writer Tom Wolfe had such a way with words that he not only penned a couple of masterpieces but also pioneered a new literary style.
Coming from Indiana, he can help deliver battleground states in the middle of the country and his Midwestern politeness helps to soften Trump's bombastic way with words.
" As for her favorite Blake Shelton song, she names a tune that's "clever" and "so different" from one of her own songs — "She's Got a Way with Words.
And while Jenkins himself remains a shadowy figure, in Powell's words "more to be pitied than blamed," he is given a wonderfully acerbic and baroque way with words.
As his name implies—the character ben in his first name means "eloquence"—he had a way with words; he was a capable priest, and was apparently popular.
The presumptive Presidential nominee of the Republican Party—let's call him Donald Trump, though "Donald Trump" is more like it—has a way with words, after a fashion.
As the unofficial Mayor of the Internet, it's only fitting that she has a way with words — especially when it comes to clapping back at online mommy-shaming haters.
Like Hannah from Girls landing a spot in a major writing program for her way with words, Ansari managed to get back-to-back Emmy nominations for his writing.
Many of these factors — such as the candidates, their positions, the state of the economy and even their way with words — are already baked into the prediction market prices.
We'd really like to just direct you to the explanation by our science reporter Dennis Overbye, who has a degree in physics from M.I.T. and a way with words.
They have a very clean and lucid way with words, so if there's something you've been meaning to ask, now is the time, but be sure you're in the right mood.
It's not the most mushy, romantic time, but you have a way with words that can sway and uplift other people in your life as the sun harmonizes with artful Neptune.
A WAY WITH WORDS It's a gimme that if Keith Urban is singing on stage, his Oscar-winning wife, Nicole Kidman, is back in her seat, singing along with every word.
I was 8 when I was told I had a way with words, which you develop when you're the last boy picked in gym in a town that favors soccer over Sondheim.
SUE LIBENSONSenior Arctic Program Officer, Pacific EnvironmentAnchorage, Alaska Your review of Madeleine Albright's "Fascism: A Warning" commented that the author's "way with words is a happy surprise" ("March of the times", April 14th).
"It makes sense that she's married to a hit songwriter because she has such an incredible way with words and is such a great public speaker," the "If I Were You" singer said.
And while Shelton opened with his beloved "Ol' Red" and had folks up and singing to "Boys 'Round Here," he made sure new single "She's Got a Way with Words" had its moment, too.
Mr Cain, who has a strong belief in redemption and a way with words, has been a rockstar of the correctional world and the subject of documentaries, books, and countless newspaper and magazine articles.
Risbridger's Duolingo poetry quickly took Twitter by storm, with users chiming in to share their own examples of wacky phrases generated by the app: Duolingo even joined in on the fun, complementing Risbridger's way with words.
And he still wrote more than then-President George W. Bush, a president also not really known for his way with words, who signed the Yad Vashem guest book with just "God Bless Israel" on a 2008 visit.
But the pace is kept up by the Winslow way with words, which almost entirely defies being quoted here, either because of the slang (Elmore Leonard league) or because of the everyday obscenities that lace every funny line.
Already shooting season 12 of The Voice (which returns to NBC in September), the "She's Got a Way with Words" singer says the addition of Miley Cyrus and Alicia Keys as coaches has added new life to the show.
In the months following, the "She's Got a Way with Words" singer, 39, struck up a close friendship with Gwen Stefani – who also recently split from rocker Gavin Rossdale – and their friendship eventually took a romantic turn in November.
Sonically, the release's four songs might not put your skull through the sheetrock like his Single Mothers LP—it has more in common with The Hold Steady than Minor Threat—but Thomson's brash way with words is still on display.
Where to start, my sister Alena has always been a "free spirit"… yeah that's a good way to put it 🙂  Living by her own rules, Alena has always had a way with words ever since she learned to speak.
The best case for Mr Johnson is that he might use his skill as a salesman and his way with words to hawk the Brexit deal, or something much like it, to a Parliament that has three times rejected it.
Trump: A way with words Trump has effectively leveraged a persona refined on reality television; a mastery of direct, simple language; and an uncanny ear for the economic and philosophical grievances of Americans a million metaphorical miles removed from his Manhattan penthouse.
Before Muhammad Ali became a 20th-century icon, he was known as Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. Ali, a great orator outside the ring, had a way with words, just like the man he was named after: the white Kentucky state senator Cassius Marcellus Clay.
Whatever you think of Palin's politics, it's hard to deny that she's managed to parlay her personality into a sustained national interest in her life and particular way with words, even though she's long since abandoned politics for Fox News punditry and reality TV appearances.
When the Duke of Windsor, in the first season, dismisses his brother, George VI, as "weak," what he really means is "boring," and George may have been that—a quiet family man famed for frugality and not especially admired for his way with words.
" "She's Got a Way with Words""When you put two and two together, you figure out love's got four letters She put the 'her' in 'hurt' / She put the 'why' in 'try' … She put the 'ex' in 'sex' … She put a big F-U in my future.
He eventually settled on a hard pro-Brexit stance, combining that with shameless populism; a smattering of lies; a way with words; and what turned out to be a winning strategy to capitalize on the weakness of Labour under its unpopular left-wing leader, Jeremy Corbyn.
Running through November 6 in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, the "Blake Shelton: Based on a True Story" exhibit takes fans of the "She's Got a Way with Words" singer through his journey from a boy in Ada, Oklahoma to a superstar in country music.
He decided first to use these stunning gifts: his strength and speed in the ring, his wit and way with words in managing the public, and his mind and heart, to figure out at a fairly young age, who he was, what he believed and how to live with the consequences of acting on what he believed.
With lyrics like, "She put the S.O.B. in sober/She put the hang in hangover/She put the ex in sex/She put the low in blow/She put a big F.U. in my future/Yeah she's got a way/She's got a way with words," it's a tune any fan who's ever been bitter and brokenhearted over an ex will appreciate.
Writing after Trump called Rosie O'Donnell a "fat pig" on a national debate stage, Stern took a deep look back at Trump's decades-long record of sexism — dating back to the 1970s: The Donald's way with words when it comes to women was on full display in his 2004 tome Trump: How to Get Rich, where the then-host of the NBC reality competition seriesThe Apprentice shared a number of sexist remarks about his show.

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