Similar words: talking, stalking, talk into, walking, chalking, animal kingdom, walk-in, walk into. Meaning: n. a lengthy rebuke.
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151. If you want to know how your girl will treat you after marriage, just listen to her talking to her little brother. Sam Levenson
152. I sat opposite him at the Christmas do and he spent ages talking to me.
153. The identity and addresses of landowners can be established by talking to local people.
154. They cited internal government guidelines against talking to reporters without prior approval of agency public affairs officers.
155. Stella stood in the middle of the field talking to the only chap properly attired in shorts and jersey.
156. I put her to bed and sat there talking to her.
157. In many languages there are different words for "you' depending on who you are talking to.
158. No doubt he had observed her talking to the Shergolds and was itching for the chance to find out what she knew.
159. He can also make a point of talking to Mr Yeltsin and other republican leaders to offer them moral support.
160. I was talking to her at a women's group meeting - we were playing records.
161. He was sure no one had noticed him talking to the journalist.
162. I learned all this in the most natural way of all by talking to other patients.
163. Keith was standing on the pavement outside my digs talking to a woman.
164. I was talking to a girl in my class about the math homework.
165. The occupants of the car in front were staring straight ahead, not talking to each other, very tense.
166. I was not comfortable talking to kids, particularly boys, and I avoided the older ones like the plague.
167. Two young policewomen stood there,(Sentencedict.com ) and David was talking to them.
168. If I was talking to you as my pal, I'd get done for idling my time.
169. I think she wrote it while I was talking to the doctor, crying my eyes out.
170. But he might just as well have been talking to himself.
171. Outside a mad woman was talking to herself: she wore several coats and had a troubled, concentrated expression.
172. Abilities or aptitudes can be tested psychologically; experience can be validated by talking to peers or previous employers.
173. Be content to act, and leave the talking to others. Baltasar Gracian
174. I like people and love talking to them on a deep level.
175. He said that he had been charged with 10 counts of breaking police regulations by talking to reporters about police brutality.
176. I understand that the Minister is talking to London Transport about advertising the campaign, but it needs much more than that.
177. We peeped through a crack in the fence and saw Mrs Finley talking to a strange-looking man.
178. Patients undergoing surgery sometimes find talking to a spiritual counsellor provides psychological comfort, even if they do not usually practise a religion.
179. I remember it as if I were still standing there, streaked with blood and dust and tears, talking to her.
180. He listened to me talking to him in baby talk.
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