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talk of

v. discuss or mention; "They spoke of many things" [syn: talk about]

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For all these reasons, then, you must see clearly that we shall gain the day, but since we have come so great a distance only to fight this battle, it is my will that we give battle three days hence, and we will proceed so prudently and in such good order that we cannot fail of success, and I pray you all to show yourselves on this occasion men of courage, so that all the world shall talk of your deeds.

Then she realized that his earlier talk of goblins had not been the hallucination she had thought at the time.

For all the talk of diversity and open recruitment, the role of a gay detective was far from comfortable.

The carpenter, who had been a soldier in the Civil War, came into the writer's room and sat down to talk of building a platform for the purpose of raising the bed.

Their devotions were much disturbed by the knocking and hammering of the boards of the scaffold by the soldiers, and by the loud talk of the troopers, but in spite of these noises he prayed long and fervently.

The information isn't reliable, but there's talk of finding only the front halves of a string of six horses, the rear halves having been cleanly bitten off, and of finding dead humans, and of parts of dead humans, and of beasts that fly away like dragons, or other large creatures that run away, creatures that can't be seen when you look directly at them.

As soon as that came out, talk of me and the smell of red herrings would also drift in.

When he spoke of it, Lissa turned pale, and begged him not to talk of it.

But there were no voices, none of the constant talk of the ambesed.

You must listen also when I talk of death for I am here and Ortnar sits there—.