full-tongued

English

Adjective

full-tongued (not comparable)

  1. Giving full vent to the voice; at one's loudest.
    • 1961, Norma Lorre Goodrich, “Beowulf”, in The Medieval Myths, New York: The New American Library, page 31:
      The bones parted, the muscles burst, the flesh tore, and the fiend - at last free from the grip of Beowulf - fled full-tongued into the darkness.
  2. With the entire tongue.