Similar words: talking, stalking, talk into, walking, chalking, animal kingdom, walk-in, walk into. Meaning: n. a lengthy rebuke.
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241. From talking to local promoters we decide the level at which the band is to work.
242. Rohmer was still talking to himself, still keeping that vice-clamp grip on Gilbert's wrist.
243. They were sitting in the front row, talking to each other over two empty seats.
244. Do you think he's gone away to avoid talking to the police?
245. It would be pleasant to have a film of curate Ramsey talking to the young architects of sand-castles.
246. Heaven knows I've tried talking to him, but it gets me nowhere.
247. Then he implied that Lynne Donato had been talking to him about me losing my job.
248. You can bring some variety and social contact into your life by simply going out and talking to people.
249. They knew we'd been talking to their pop idols and they just wanted to touch us.
250. I liked talking to people and solving problems, but as you get promoted within a firm you lose that personal contact.
251. His hair was a little white in places and he found it difficult talking to people.
252. One chink of light had appeared(sentencedict.com), however: Steve was talking to her.
253. The boy was not altogether sure the judge was talking to him.
254. He managed to catch a brief glimpse of him talking to a man at the end of the platform.
255. She was talking to me just now, before you put your oar in.
256. Things went from bad to worse, and soon the pair were barely talking to each other.
257. I was talking to an old man in my constituency only last week.
258. When a woman is talking to you(sentencedict.com/talking to.html), listen to what she says with her eyes. Victor Hugo
259. It became clear after talking to him that Andrew wasn't going to cooperate.
260. Henry complains of her talking to some one else while dancing with him and compares a country dance to a marriage.
261. Not only was he preaching to the choir, he was talking to tax-cutting evangelists.
262. Quite apart from the vines, I have a heavy day ahead of me - a lot of serious talking to do.
263. A rider had come toward us and was talking to the coachman.
264. The Big Boy, when he hints at anarchy, is still respectful, apologetic, as if talking to a superior.
265. Meanwhile, all this time, I could see Lori, our paralegal, talking to reporters.
266. She seems to prefer watching soap operas to talking to me.
267. All the time I was talking to him he just sat and stared at the television.
268. Accompanying it is a photograph of three Chicanas looking away from the camera and talking to each other.
269. After that, DeLeo stays alone in the crown for a while, meditating or talking to the statue.
270. He had spent most of the day talking to the people of the exiled Court and had made copious notes.
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