talk out of

VERB
  1. persuade someone not to do something
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How To Use talk out of In A Sentence

  • Not only have they revolted against the attempts by the whips to nobble select committees, they're starting to talk out of turn in Westminster.
  • When the time comes, you will be able to put the boss down with a crushing one-liner and stalk out of the office with head held high, instead of rushing to the pub to blub into your pint.
  • And at last the owner men drove into the dooryards and sat in their cars to talk out of the windows.
  • Will immediately talk out of a gathering, session, lecture, performance or film showing if he hears a speaker tell lies, or purvey ideological nonsense or shameless propaganda.
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