- - Reveal a new grammatical term for an object in front of church
- - Reveal a little bit in conversation
- - Reveal
- - "Sounds like a lightweight," you say
- - Proclaim a small weight, by the sound of it
- - Giving weight to the name as you proclaim it
- - proclaim the girl to be overweight
- - Girl has weight to declare
- - woman with a small amount to declare
- - Speak the name, giving weight to it
- - Intimate German noun censor has camouflaged
- - release one light weight containing nitrogen
- - Declare arrival of girl — not much to follow
- - declare small quantity after noon following commencement of appeal negotiation
- - Make generally known
- - Little weight behind American news report
- - Make it known to woman it doesn't carry much weight
- - Publicly declare
- - Girl with snow leopard in state
- - Declare, proclaim
- - Make known girl's weight
- - Make known publicly
- - Oz girl leads state
- - Do the play-by-play, say
- - A woman of the cloth accepts no church state
- - Issue a statement giving little weight to girl
- - Girl has very little weight to make it known
- - Give out fine for concealing note: what's often proper
- - Publicly state
- - Tell to the world
- - Preside at the mike
- - Speak for the sponsor.
- - Break the news.
- - Send out a save the date card, e.g.
- - Come out with
- - Get the word out
- - Make known
- - Herald
- - Promulgate
- - Usher in
- - Make public
- - Publish
- - Declare
- - State ...
- - Proclaim
- - Openly declare
- - Declare publicly
- - "Go ahead"
- - Publicise a pound's sixteenth hearing?
- - tell a woman the weight
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