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talk into

VERB
  1. persuade somebody to do something

How To Use talk into In A Sentence

  • I could softly talk into the microphone and record the type of clouds billowing above, the look of the dew on the grass, the hawk gliding overhead, the ripe dewberries at my feet.
  • Now, if AP really wants to make a point, it should see how many Television Critics Association members it can talk into abstaining from the tour (since they are print and online journalists). Archive 2006-07-01
  • Cut the remaining stalk into thirds and cook in a saucepan filled with water barely covering the asparagus.
  • As part of her innate loyalty-building strategy, Galvan taped up the business cards of seemingly everyone who ever came in, and glossies of every local figure and demi-celebrity she could talk into giving her one: today the 1970s walnut-look paneling is (mercifully) almost completely covered with them. Cooking for a Sunday Day
  • His head went to the crook of her neck, muttering sweet talk into her skin. THE HELLBOUND HEART
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