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talk

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n. an exchange of ideas via conversation; "let's have more work and less talk around here" [syn: talking ] (`talk about' is a less formal alternative for `discussion of') discussion; "his poetry contains much talk about love and anger" the act of giving ...

Usage examples of talk.

I have heard thy windy talk, and this is the answer: we will neither depart, nor come down to you, but will abide our death by your hands here on this hill-side.

Everett were just stepping out of the stables when they spied Abigail and Moira strolling toward them, talking and laughing.

All the talk aboard was of booty and a run ashore with some money to spend.

So they abode a little, and the more part of what talk there was came from the Lady, and she was chiefly asking Ralph of his home in Upmeads, and his brethren and kindred, and he told her all openly, and hid naught, while her voice ravished his very soul from him, and it seemed strange to him, that such an one should hold him in talk concerning these simple matters and familiar haps, and look on him so kindly and simply.

Martin Cash was a fellow countryman, born at Enniscorthy in County Wexford, and when he had been sent to Norfolk Island, he had talked freely of his exploits as absconder and bushranger, taking great pride in both.

The entire county could be listening in, but too much time had passed and Banish needed to talk to Abies now.

Talking of Serviliuses and getting back to the grain shortage, Servilius the Augur continues to do abysmally in Sicily.

A woman raised in an environment so full of honor and respect, and someone who, according to the academician, led her whole family around by their noses, had thought it worthwhile to talk to him, and in a way that came rather close to friendliness.

But if the governmental systems are providing justice and protecting equity, revolutions can be achieved through talk, not violence.

At that moment I saw Petronio going by, and availing myself of a moment when the officer was talking to someone, I told him not to appear to be acquainted with me, but to tell me where he lived.

I left the coffee-room with the young Frenchman, who, being well acquainted with the place, took me to the most favourable spot, and we waited there for the two other champions, who were walking slowly and talking together.

He had talked to Scott before about using his acreage to build low-cost homes for people in need.

He tried again and again to get Scott to talk about his idea for utilizing some of the Overhulse acreage to build clean but cheap housing.

One could not have a pretty actress to supper without causing a scandal, but such an invitation to a castrato makes nobody talk.

It helped that I knew where Jam was and that I had actu ally talked to her.