Do we say talkie or talky

talkie 5 occurrences

But here she was now laughing heartlesslyat least, I seemed to remember hearing her laugh heartlesslylike something cold and callous out of a sophisticated talkie, and fairly spitting on her hands in her determination to bring Tuppy's grey hairs in sorrow to the grave.

[devices for talking beyond hearing distance: list] telephone, phone, telephone booth, intercom, house phone, radiotelephone, radiophone, wireless, wireless telephone, mobile telephone, car radio, police radio, two-way radio, walkie-talkie

He'll be spendin' it in the pubs this meenit I'm talkie' to ye, and we'll no see him till he hasna a penny left to his name.

Ruth P. Overholtzer (A); 9Apr73; R549980. 8 lessons from nature for the walkie-talkie and vellograph board.

Ruth P. Overholtzer (A); 9Apr73; R549980. 8 lessons from nature for the walkie-talkie and vellograph board.

talky 8 occurrences

" "They's nothing worse than a talky woman," declared Sinclair hotly.

Some days he's been just as he was when I first came this timereal talky and folksy, and as if he liked to be with us.

But recollections of the past are making me "talky," and, I fear, tedious.

" By the Gazette report we conclude the Festival must have ended as many such meetings do; and never better expressed than by Lord Byron in his facete moments"then talky, then argumentative, then disputatious, then unintelligible, then altogethery, then inarticulate, and

Talky tidbits.

PECK, MERLYN. Talky tidbits.

Talky tidbits.

PECK, MERLYN. Talky tidbits.

Do we say   talkie   or  talky