circuitous
A roundabout way of saying something refers to expressing an idea or message indirectly or using more words than necessary, often to avoid being straightforward or to soften the impact of the statement. This approach can create ambiguity or confusion, as it may obscure the main point. It is sometimes used in conversation to be polite, diplomatic, or to navigate sensitive topics. However, it can also frustrate listeners who prefer clarity and directness.
sing*
semi
beginning
hit that snare
Justice is blind. Jump! A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. A Jack of all trades and a master of none is a saying.
Yes, by saying this you are saying that and i can explain it but you are saying this -Martin Cole-
metaphor
when did the senate start saying the pledge of allegiance in the morning?
top right lower left top right top left top left lower left that is what the unnown are saying on the first letter of unknown in the beginning of the entrence. then where the four pokeballs are it says friendship all lives touch other lives to create something something anew and alive and that is what the unknown are saying.
repeating
the other way of saying that your disagreeing in something is something like this "No, I'm sorry i cant do that" if someone asks you to do something or something like " That's not a good idea."