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  • 41talk — I. verb Etymology: Middle English; akin to Old English talu tale Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to deliver or express in speech ; utter 2. to make the subject of conversation or discourse ; discuss < talk business > …

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  • 42talk the talk — to say something in a way that appears to be true or real. For a woman whose criminal law practice is only 11 months old, she sure can talk the talk. Usage notes: sometimes used in the full form talk the talk and walk the walk to say something&#8230; …

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  • 43Them Crooked Vultures — This article is about the band. For the band s self titled debut album, see Them Crooked Vultures (album). Them Crooked Vultures Performing at Lowlands festival 2010 Background information …

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  • 44talk out of — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you talk someone out of doing something they want or intend to do, you persuade them not to do it. [V n P P ing/n] My mother tried to talk me out of getting a divorce... [V n P P ing/n] People tried to talk him out of it, but&#8230; …

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  • 45talk through — 1) PHR V RECIP If you talk something through with someone, you discuss it with them thoroughly. [pl n V P n (not pron)] He and I have talked through this whole tricky problem... [V P with n n] Now her children are grown up and she has talked&#8230; …

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  • 46talk sb around — UK US talk sb around Phrasal Verb with talk({{}}/tɔːk/ verb [I] (UK also talk sb round) ► to persuade someone to agree with you or to do what you want, when they have previously been against it: »Some board members are opposed to the merger, but&#8230; …

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  • 47talk into — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you talk a person into doing something they do not want to do, especially something wrong or stupid, you persuade them to do it. [V n P ing/n] He talked me into marrying him. He also talked me into having a baby... [V n P&#8230; …

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  • 48talk out — PHRASAL VERB If you talk out something such as a problem, you discuss it thoroughly in order to settle it. [V n P] Talking things out with someone else can be helpful... [V P n (not pron)] Talk out your problems. Do not keep them bottled up. Syn …

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  • 49talk over — PHRASAL VERB If you talk something over, you discuss it thoroughly and honestly. [V n P with n] He always talked things over with his friends... [V n P] We should go somewhere quiet, and talk it over... [V P …

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  • 50talk up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms talk up : present tense I/you/we/they talk up he/she/it talks up present participle talking up past tense talked up past participle talked up to talk about someone or something in a way that makes them seem&#8230; …

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