95 Words to use with talking

(The Short talk bulletin of the Masonic Service Association of the United States, v.15, no.8, Aug. 1937)

" "Talk sense now, even if you are mad," returned Anderson, rising.

(Style talks series, v.1)

"Like a talking-machine when it isn't wound up enough," she decided.

Shall we discuss politics or talk nonsense?" "Talk nonsense," Mr. Hebblethwaite decided.

Double-talk tales

" Miss Lind, in spite of her sensible views as to talking shop, was not interested in the least.

"Look here," exclaimed the overwrought Mr. Culpepper; "why not eat your pudding, and leave off talking nonsense?

But your uncle will come back again, Betsy, and we will now think of where we are to get the cage to keep the talking parrot in, he is to bring home; and go and tell Susan to bring the candles, and ask her if the nice cake is almost baked, that she promised to give us for our tea.

Harriet S. Adams & Edna C. Squier (C); 26Mar56; R166995. Tom Swift and his talking pictures; or, The greatest invention on record.

Lancelot was not yet past the era at which young geniuses are apt to 'talk book' at little.

You reciprocate by giving me a talking point.

I ken that there's been a deal of talk aboot what we maun do for them that ha' done sae much for us.

In the debate with open doors, this precious person makes a speech, which is printed, and read all over the Union, and he at once becomes famous, and takes the lead in the public mind over all these executive men, who, of course, are full of indignation to find one who has no tact or skill, and knows he has none, put over them by means of this talking power which they despise.

Shadrach talks turkey.

When they had all gone, Mr. Wordley said: "We had better go into the library and talk matters over.

We went at once to the castle; and thirty minutes after leaving Castleman's we were in the small parlor or talking room of Duchess Margaret, where the famous letter to the king of France had been signed by Duke Charles.

"Oh, we can get the wardrobe mistress for a chaperone, but why talk shop; and besides she gets a bun on and goes to sleep in a hamper, and we girls have to pack our own bundles, and if she got soused while chaperoning the mob it would take away the otherwise proper air of refinement and leave us open to the gibes and scoffs of those who were not so fortunate as to be invited to our houseboat.

Mr. Beauclerk, with happy propriety, inscribed under that fine portrait of him, which by Lady Diana's kindness is now the property of my friend Mr. Langton, the following passage from his beloved Shakspeare: 'A merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal.

INGRAM, HAROLD E. Guide for talk planning.

The tidy, square, red cottage on the right hand, with the long, well-stocked garden by the side of the road, belongs to a retired publican from a neighbouring town; a substantial person with a comely wifeone who piques himself on independence and idleness, talks politics, reads the newspapers, hates the minister, and cries out for reform.

The Talking tree.

Talk facts, about China.

Chalk talk stunts; illustrated by the author.

Jerry Todd and the talking frog.

95 Words to use with  talking