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take the words right out of my mouth

 

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Term: take the words right out of my mouth

Part of speech: Idiom

Sense: To express exactly what someone else was thinking or about to say, often with great accuracy or insight.

Sample sentence: When my best friend correctly predicted my reaction to the surprise party, I told her, "You took the words right out of my mouth!"

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Part of speech: Phrase

Sense: To speak the exact words that someone else is thinking or about to say.

Sample sentence: During our meeting, my colleague finished my sentence, taking the words right out of my mouth.

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