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talking

[ US /ˈtɔkɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /tˈɔːkɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an exchange of ideas via conversation
    let's have more work and less talk around here

How To Use talking In A Sentence

  • Well, the good news is a few weeks ago they were talking about it being the main source of law, so there has been some concession there, which the Iraqi women leaders have been fighting for.
  • The experience was a little like being seated next to a cheerful, open-faced fellow on a long airplane flight who begins talking to you - and then never, ever, ever stops, not even when he has his Salisbury steak dinner in his mouth.
  • We had been talking and laughing a great deal for more than half an hour when suddenly the lady burst into tears.
  • I dont know what these people keep talking about I bought sham wow and it SUCKS it just pushed the liquid around and did NOT absorb it at all, its a piece of crap use real car shammies, paper towels, sponges, or regular dishrags and you'd get way better results. Undefined
  • We look in the mirror, do a lot of talking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over 20 factors were analyzed amongst the DUI attorneys sampled, including whether free consultations are offered, if a lawyer is willing to do 'outcall' (meaning they will meet with potential clients outside the office), how aggressive the defense of the client is, the degree to which each client is offered access to their lawyer, how much time is spent with each client talking by phone or over email, and other factors. WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • She told the children to pipe down while she was talking on the telephone.
  • A cosmetic change to alter the face of the offside rule Talking point.
  • I was talking to a mom today whose daughter's elementary teacher said she was afraid that her daughter had "selective mutism. Canard - French Word-A-Day
  • She's stopped talking except for monosyllables.
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