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double talk

NOUN
  1. deliberately unintelligible gibberish

How To Use double talk In A Sentence

  • In his eighties he could still improvise his signature double talk. Times, Sunday Times
  • The president's true agenda was hidden in political double talk.
  • Crowds delighted in speeches filled with double talk ridiculing the pompous, bombastic oratory that characterized familiar memorial rituals.
  • The president's true agenda was hidden in political double talk.
  • Courtesy is a luxury that real reporters often have to sacrifice in the line of duty, especially when bamboozled by double talk.
  • Furthermore Israel is the country that introduced nuclear weapons into the Near East, while they mislead the Kennedy administration, hiding their nuclear program (like how they accuse Iran of what they did), and have persisted in their double talk capacity to insinuate reality is just what words can ambiguate (as if the weapons don't exist if they are not acknowledged?). Undefined
  • Don't give me a double talk, I want a straight answer.
  • The president's true agenda was hidden in political double talk.
  • Customers will get double talktime on every recharge as a limited period promotional offer. Reliance Communications launches Mobile services in Jammu & Kashmir
  • The replies I got were pure circumlocution and double talk, nowadays referred to as spin.
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