605 collocations for talked

'Don't let's talk nonsense.

W. sat on Bismarck's left, who talked a great deal, intending to make himself agreeable.

He started rather sooner than he had at first intended, so as to have a little time to talk matters over with St. Vallier and make acquaintance with some of his colleagues.

He came to dinner one night, and we talked the thing over.

It's right pitiful the way her grandmother knows it, too, and makes herself talk English all the time to please the child and tries to perk up for her.

He came every Wednesday, the diplomatic reception day, to the Quai d'Orsay to talk business.

I thought you and me was talking the same language.

Stop it now and talk sense, or I'll get up.

"You don't realize how little I've talked to the child about booksor anything else, for that matter.

Rebecca was seventeen when she came to Chiswick, and was bound over as an articled pupil; her duties being to talk French, as we have seen; and her privileges to live cost free, and with a few guineas a year, to gather scraps of knowledge from the professors who attended the school.

He talked politics, and a good deal about pictures with some artists who were present.

You and Mac used to talk a lot about the 'motives' of the few I do know.

We will go again to the Mitre, and talk old times over.

Ajax was talking shop, describing with some humour our latest deal, and the present high price of fat steers.

"What did she look like?" "Thee's not to talk one word more.

He taught me to talk the American way.

And the next night, and night after night, until that particular flower faded away, he would return to it, and bring his friends in ever-increasing troops to it, and sit and play the guitar or lute before it, and they would all together pray there, and after prayer still sit before it sipping sherbet, and talking the most hilarious and shocking scandal, late into the moonlight; and so again and again every evening until the flower died.

"Me talk all same white man now.

"Don't talk fool talk," said Lowrie.

He" "You're talking I.W.W. rot," whispered Kurt, shaking with the effort to subdue his feelings.

They were not consciously unpatriotictheir sons were fighting and dying; they were not consciously seditious, though secret enemy agents moved amongst them, and talked treason with them in the jargon of their trades.

"I was thinking," he stated, "of the only time that I ever, to my knowledge, talked face to face with the devil.

Then they all like to talk sentimenttheir religion is a feeling.

She talked gayly while the cars rolled along beside the warehouse walls, but when they got down at the station she stopped in the middle of a sentence.

Billy can tell great yarns; how his eyes flash when he speaks of the prison ships, though I only heard him once, when Jan Steen was talking foolish Tory stuff.

605 collocations for  talked