talk

  • 61talk at — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms talk at : present tense I/you/we/they talk at he/she/it talks at present participle talking at past tense talked at past participle talked at talk at someone to talk a lot without letting anyone else say… …

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  • 62talk — See: DOUBLE TALK, PEP TALK, SALES TALK, SWEET TALK …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 63talk up — {v.} 1. To speak in favor or support of. * /Let s talk up the game and get a big crowd./ 2. To speak plainly or clearly. * /The teacher asked the student to talk up./ Syn.: SPEAK UP. 3. {informal} To say what you want or think; say what someone… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 64talk — See: DOUBLE TALK, PEP TALK, SALES TALK, SWEET TALK …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 65talk up — {v.} 1. To speak in favor or support of. * /Let s talk up the game and get a big crowd./ 2. To speak plainly or clearly. * /The teacher asked the student to talk up./ Syn.: SPEAK UP. 3. {informal} To say what you want or think; say what someone… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 66talk — See: double talk, pep talk, sales talk, sweet talk …

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  • 67talk\ up — v 1. To speak in favor or support of. Let s talk up the game and get a big crowd. 2. To speak plainly or clearly. The teacher asked the student to talk up. Syn.: speak up 3. informal To say what you want or think; say what someone may not like.… …

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  • 68talk — 1. verb 1) I was talking to a friend Syn: speak, chat, chatter, gossip, jabber; informal yak; Brit.; informal natter 2) they were able to talk in peace Syn: converse, communicate …

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  • 69talk to — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms talk to : present tense I/you/we/they talk to he/she/it talks to present participle talking to past tense talked to past participle talked to talk to someone to tell someone that they have done something wrong …

    English dictionary

  • 70talk — 1. noun /tɔːk,tɔk,tɑk/ a) A conversation. She is the talk of the day. b) What is being said about a subject of interest. 2. verb /tɔːk,tɔk,tɑk/ a) To communicate, usually by means of …

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