Similar words: talk show, talk shop, Money talks, talk, stalk, talk up, talk down, talking. Meaning: [tɔːk] n. a discussion intended to produce an agreement.
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91. The talks are aiming at a compromise.
92. The peace talks broke up in disarray.
93. Talks have so far have been fruitless.
94. Negotiators emerged grim-faced after the day's talks.
95. The union has broken off talks with the management.
96. We have left the door open for further talks.
97. The talks are due to resume today.
98. The talks will be held on neutral ground.
99. He talks such a load of piffle.
100. She talks a load of shit.
101. What results emerged from your talks?
102. The stalemate in the trade talks continues.
103. There's almost a giddiness surrounding the talks in Houston.
104. She talks endlessly about her problems.
105. Talks were held in Madrid about the fuel crisis.
106. In April, the President held talks with Chinese leaders.
107. The talks had been hard going at the start.
108. They hung out in talks for better items.
109. The talks centred on bilateral trade.
110. Money talks in today's harsh economic climate.
111. The President begins talks with the Prime Minister tonight.
112. Talks between the two countries have now been suspended.
113. The Foreign Minister held talks with his Chinese counterpart.
114. Talks have broken down over the disputed territory.
115. The talks were hung up for a week.
116. There is no sign of the peace talks resuming.
117. She talks about her work with a messianic zeal.
118. The debate could endanger the proposed peace talks.
119. Talks have resumed to try to end the fighting.
120. The talks have run over the 15 November deadline.
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