Talk meaning in English
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Definition
a talk: a conversation, a discussion, a speech
to talk (about): to say, to speak, to converse (about something)
Examples
- "Bruno : I think we should talk to Sensei Masaki."
- "Susie's mother : Who are you talking to?"
- "How dare you talk to me about egomania, you machine!"
- "Stephen : Don't talk unless you have to, son."
- "You eat dinner, then talk to him. Come on and follow me now!"
- "Philip : Edward, need to talk."
- "Horatio, we need to talk."
- "Voiceover : Finally, there's a talking shark at the beach, and he looks hungry!"
- "Anyway, you have not come here to talk about my sex life, or lack thereof."
- "Reporter : Are you a baby that's still a baby who can talk, or are you somehow a baby that's like an adult but can talk?"
- "A talking fish!"
- "Bruno : Penny, I came here to talk to you about my father, Marc Delavigne."
- "Warbuckle : I was talking to the horse!"
- "Let's talk strategy!"
- "Sorry for staring when you talk to me."
- "Bob the Brit : You're no gangster, Corsican, you're just a big talking wise guy!"
- "I screamed at him to stop, and said "you son of a bitch", which is technically true, but my client thought I was talking to him!"
- "So, what would you like to talk about, Philip?"
- "Every comedy show has already parodied every Aaron Sorkin trope: the walking and talking..."
- "Horatio (shark) : I am a talking shark!"
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