Similar words: milking, skulking, talk, stalk, talk down, talk with, talk over, talk back. Meaning: ['tɔːkɪŋ] n. an exchange of ideas via conversation. adj. uttering speech.
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151. They were amazed that I was talking in an Irish accent.
152. One of the peculiarities of his behaviour is that he shouts instead of talking.
153. It's bound to be the main talking point during discussions between the Prime Minister and the President.
154. And then Mary, who we had been talking about earlier, walked in.
155. Housewives were softened up with free gifts before the salesmen began the hard talking.
156. Clarke kept talking the price up, while Wilkinson kept knocking it down.
157. They spent many beery hours talking of their dreams for the future.
158. It's the way she's always talking about herself - it just grates on me.
159. She seemed preoccupied all the time I was talking to her.
160. Is it just me or was she talking nonsense in the meeting?
161. It was very tasteless. Fancy talking like that so soon after his death.
162. Whenever we meet up with Clive and Sue they always end up talking shop.
163. I was talking about people having smelly socks, and I'm afraid Mike took it personally.
163. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
164. The general manager has been batting around all day talking with every guest.
165. I filled the kettle while she was talking and plugged it in.
166. He's talking in terms of starting a completely new career.
167. Molly is very out front in talking about her mistakes.
168. I think they're both gradually working round to talking to each other again.
169. She ought to be thoroughly ashamed of herself - talking to her mother like that!
170. Once he starts talking, he will go far afield from his original topic.
171. I don't like the idea of the two of them talking about me behind my back.
172. He tends to adopt a condescending manner when talking to young women.
173. Don't come the raw prawn with me - you know very well what I'm talking about.
174. When she came back, they were talking about American food.
175. Sammy was standing close to Ned, talking animatedly with him.
176. Right, you lot. Could you all stop talking, and then we'll begin.
177. I've always found him clued-up on whatever he was talking about.
178. He was standing in front of her in the lunch queue, and they just got talking.
179. They've only just met - isn't it jumping the gun to be talking about marriage already?
180. He bent his head forward to hear what they were talking about.
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