Sentences with talk
talk
T t - To talk oneself hoarse
- He was too distressed to talk. [VERB]
- That's not the kind of talk one usually hears from accountants.
- We talked and laughed a great deal. [VERB]
- Your first step should be to talk to a teacher or school counselor. [VERB + to]
- She will talk on the issues she cares passionately about including education and nursery care. [V + on/about]
- ...the next round of Middle East peace talks.
- We're talking to some people about opening an office in London. [VERB + to]
- The Foreign Minister said he was ready to talk to any country that had no hostile intentions. [VERB + to]
- Everyone is talking about him. [V + about/of]
- They'll talk, they'll implicate me. [VERB]
- You don't sound like a foreigner talking English. [VERB noun]
- The guests were mostly middle-aged men talking business. [VERB noun]
- You must admit George, you're talking absolute rubbish. [VERB noun]
- We're not talking ax murder here; we're talking poker machines or gambling–things that are misdemeanors in most states. [VERB noun]
- Has much of this actually been tried here? Or is it just talk?
- Lovers talk with their eyes
- To talk about the weather
- His baby can talk
- To talk rubbish
- To talk business
- The prisoner talked after torture
- He talks English
- We don't want the neighbours to talk
- Money talks
- A talk on ancient Rome
- A business talk with a colleague
- There has been a lot of talk about you two
- Our talk was of war
- talks about a settlement
- Children's talk
- To talk by signs
- To talk Spanish, to talk slang
- To talk sports
- We're talking high prices
- To talk about poetry.
- Talk with your adviser.
- To talk very softly; to talk into a microphone.
- The professor talked on the uses of comedy in the tragedies of Shakespeare.
- After a long interrogation, the spy finally talked.
- To talk sense.
- They talk French together for practice.
- To talk politics.
- This isn't a question of a few hundred dollars—we're talking serious money.
- To talk a person to sleep; to talk a person into doing something.
- Peace talks.
- There is a lot of talk going around about her.
- Your wild escapades are the talk of the neighborhood.
- That's just a lot of talk.
- A halting, lisping talk.
- He always talked big, but never amounted to anything.
- All I wanted was a chance to read my book, but my seatmate talked my ear off.