watch one's tongue

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watch one's tongue (third-person singular simple present watches one's tongue, present participle watching one's tongue, simple past and past participle watched one's tongue)

  1. Synonym of watch one's mouth
    • 1997 February 1, Walter Goodman, “The Role of Partisans in a Neutral Business”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      Mr. Will, whose inkhornisms remain a weekly treat, has had tough words for former White Housers who write tell-all books, so the younger George had better watch his tongue.