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Longtongue

Noun

1. A person who has a habit of speaking at great length.
Example: The professor, known as a longtongue, spoke for hours without pause.

2. A reptile native to North America, characterized by its long and flexible tongue used for catching prey.
Example: The longtongue flicked its tongue out to sense the surroundings.

Adjective

1. Referring to something or someone with an abnormally long tongue.
Example: The circus performer demonstrated her longtongue abilities by licking her nose.

2. Describing a speech or presentation that is excessively long or verbose.
Example: The politician's longtongue address bored the audience to sleep.

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