at a loss for words - means that you are unable to speak., beyond words - refers to an overwhelming situation where one cannot find words to express one’s emotions., body language - refers to any gesture, position, or movement of the body or face, used to communicate non-verbally., eat one's words - means that they have to admit that they were not right about something they said earlier., go back on one's word - to break a promise that you have made., have a word with someone - to have a brief conversation with them., have words with someone - to argue, quarrel, or speak angrily with them., in plain English - in clear, simple language., it goes without saying - refers to something that is so obvious that it is needless to say it., it's all Greek to me - refers to something that is not understandable., talk a mile a minute - to speak very fast; to talk in a very quick or hurried manner., talk in circles - to keep repeating the same points and not arriving at any conclusions., talk is cheap - means it is easier to say you will do something than to actually do it., watch your language - to pay attention to what one is saying., words fail me - expresses shock, surprise or dismay, especially when one cannot find words to express ones thoughts and feelings about something one has just seen or heard about.,
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