Similar words: talking, stalking, talking to, talk into, walking, chalking, bleeding heart, sleepwalking. Meaning: n. a talker on television who talks directly into the cameras and whose upper body is all that is shown on the screen.
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1. The election broadcast consisted largely of talking heads.
2. Alan Bennett wrote a series of monologues called Talking Heads.
3. Not an expert, a talking head.
4. When talking heads appear on television, there is nothing to record or document, no change in process.
5. Date, an expose-type show with more talking heads than journalists.
5. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
6. A one-minute spot is just a commercial, a talking head.
7. The first I heard of my part in Talking Heads was when the script was pushed through my letterbox.
8. They were talking head to head.
9. Merduk enjoyed his conversations with his talking head.
10. The machine kept the talking head alive for many years until it finally died.
11. Built by researchers at Microsoft, Laura appears a talking head on a screen.
12. He moved a little to the side of M'Coy's talking head.
13. Instead, the key solution from almost every Eurocrat and talking head, is to continue to support and promote a broken banking system and failed monetary union.
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