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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211. I've lived in China, so I know what I'm talking about.
212. I hadn't the foggiest idea what he was talking about.
213. Belvoir Farms produce a delicious elderflower tea. Talking of elderflower, you might wish to try Elderflower Champagne.
214. A group of teenage boys stood talking in a group outside.
215. What are you talking about? We got there in plenty of time.
216. You're talking over a thousand pounds minimum for one course.
217. Talking with her, you'd try to head off your happy marrige.
218. An hour later they were still sitting there talking nineteen to the dozen.
219. When she started talking about her job, he just tuned out.
220. Several women were standing at the corner, talking to two police officers.
221. When it comes to talking about patriotism, he's an extremist.
222. Coaches say they want to take trash talking out of high school football.
223. Half the time, I don't have the slightest idea what he's talking about.
223. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
224. If you hang around with colleagues all the time you just end up talking shop.
225. Two chemists were talking shop, and I hardly understood a word they said.
226. Here, listen, they're talking about it on Radio-Paris right now.
227. After talking it over with my wife, I've decided to retire.
228. She was talking from her own experience of the problem.
229. I wanted to tell you that she'd phoned, but you were talking so much I couldn't get a word in edgeways.
230. When do the children finish school? When you are talking about a particular building, the is used:I'll meet you outside the school. Prison, jail, court, and church work in the same way:Her husband spent three years in prison.
231. One moment the professor is working hard on a problem in physics, the next he's gone off at a tangent and he's talking about bees.
232. There you go, talking about people behind their backs again.
233. When they start talking about economics, I'm out of my depth.
234. She does a lot of work for charities, but her modesty forbids her from talking about it.
235. She tugged on Hart's arm to extricate him from the circle of men with whom he'd been talking.
236. People chatting at a party will usually be talking in informal register.
237. She doesn't seem to have any idea of what I'm talking about.
238. The road is partly/partially finished. Partly is especially used to talk about the reason for something, often followed by because or due to:I didn't enjoy the trip very much, partly because of the weather. Partially should be used when you are talking about physical conditions:His mother is partially blind.
239. I understood in general what she was talking about, but some of the finer details/points were beyond me.
240. The negotiators kept the gunman talking to buy time for the hostages.
More similar words: milking, skulking, talk, stalk, talk down, talk with, talk over, talk back, small talk, talk about, talkative, pillow talk, sinking feeling, king, taking, liking, joking, hawking, smoking, banking, kingdom, mocking, fucking, parking, picking, lacking, kingpin, shaking, Lurking, ranking.