| Struggling for words (6-4) |
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| For instance, English diet being shoddy makes one lost for words (6,4) |
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| Unable to speak out |
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| Get in due to being unable to speak (6-4) |
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| Temporarily speechless |
The Times Concise |
12 Sep 2024 |
| Oddly glum in manner, even speechless |
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| Restrained, after the language used left them speechless |
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| At a loss for words |
Universal |
16 Oct 2022 |
| Too flustered to speak |
Universal |
08 May 2022 |
| At a loss for words, and what the starts of 17-, 23-, 38- and 47-Across can literally be? |
LA Times Daily |
24 Aug 2021 |
| At a loss for words, and what the starts of 17-, 23-, 38- and 47-Across can literally be? |
The Washington Post |
24 Aug 2021 |
| At a loss for words |
Universal |
22 May 2021 |
| Speechless |
Newsday |
13 Apr 2021 |
| Inarticulate guide to net needs rewriting |
The Telegraph Cryptic |
14 Sep 2019 |
| Dine out and get sloshed, lacking the ability to speak properly |
The Times Cryptic |
05 Jun 2017 |
| Too nervous to speak |
Newsday |
19 Dec 2016 |
| Stammering |
New York Times |
01 Aug 2015 |
| Dine out and get desperately lost for words |
The Times Cryptic |
01 Mar 2015 |
| Stammering |
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| Unable to speak |
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| Fumbling for words |
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| Opposite of loose-lipped |
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| "___"? |
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| Unable to speak |
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| At a loss for words |
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| Hardly loose-lipped |
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| Stammering |
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| Silenced |
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| Speechless |
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| Inarticulate |
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| Inarticulate |
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| :-& |
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| Unable to speak |
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| Flustered |
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| Dumbfounded? |
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| "___" |
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| At a loss for words |
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| Speechless |
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| Unable to speak |
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| Like a shy speaker |
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| Hardly loose-lipped |
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| Reluctant to speak |
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| Speechless from amazement |
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| Inarticulate |
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| At a loss for words. |
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