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  • 11talk down to someone — talk down to (someone) to speak to someone as if they were too young or stupid to understand something. I think of old people just as I think of myself, so I don t talk down to them …

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  • 12talk down to — (someone) to speak to someone as if they were too young or stupid to understand something. I think of old people just as I think of myself, so I don t talk down to them …

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  • 13talk up something — talk up (something) to support something enthusiastically. His job is to talk up new bands and get them gigs. She talked the idea up with as many friends and colleagues as she could …

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  • 14talk up — (something) to support something enthusiastically. His job is to talk up new bands and get them gigs. She talked the idea up with as many friends and colleagues as she could …

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  • 15talk-you-down — talkˈ you down noun An apparatus by means of which instructions are given to aircraft pilots to help them to land • • • Main Entry: ↑talk …

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  • 16talk somebody round (to something) — ˌtalk sb ˈround (to sth) derived (BrE) to persuade sb to accept sth or agree to sth • We finally managed to talk them round to our way of thinking. Main entry: ↑talkderived …

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  • 17talk radio — talk ,radio noun uncount AMERICAN radio programs in which the HOSTS discuss subjects with people who telephone them during the program …

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  • 18talk someone/something up — (or down) discuss someone or something in a way that makes them seem more (or less) interesting or attractive …

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  • 19talk somebody up — ˌtalk sb/sth ˈup derived to describe sb/sth in a way that makes them sound better than they really are • They talked up the tourist attractions to encourage more visitors. Main entry: ↑talkderived …

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  • 20talk something up — ˌtalk sb/sth ˈup derived to describe sb/sth in a way that makes them sound better than they really are • They talked up the tourist attractions to encourage more visitors. Main entry: ↑talkderived …

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