talking

IPA: tˈɔkɪŋ

noun

  • The action of the verb talk.
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Examples of "talking" in Sentences

  • * Talking 2: if you mean talking talking…. no one.
  • I was bored at work and spent some time talking -- really * talking* -- to a telemarketer.
  • It is stunning to see how much more engaged parents feel when they establish and protect what I call talking rituals with their children.
  • So I wouldn't be surprised if there are some people who are urging him, sit out the rest of the term talking with people in the home district.
  • GTrust Financial Partners in Overland Park, spent much of his term talking with federal officials about regulatory reform, being interviewed by the national media and helping explain complex financial planning issues.
  • If you were a witness in a criminal case asked to recall how close two suspects were standing next to each other "whispering", you'd likely report a smaller distance than if the questioner had used the word "talking".
  • And Nashville was, even if I would get a label talking to me about, OK, man, we might structure you a little deal, but you got to sound like this and you got to look like this and you got to wear a hat about this big.

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