Sunday, October 20, 2019
Idioms and Expressions for the Verb Talk
Idioms and Expressions for the Verb Talk          Talk is a common verb in English which can also be used as a noun. Talk is also used in a wide variety of idiomatic expressions. Listed below you will find an idiom or expression with talk with a definition and two example sentences to help to understand through context.          Big Talk      Definition: (noun) exaggerated claims         Hes full of big talk, but he rarely does what he claims.         Is that just big talk, or do you think its actually true?          Give Someone a Talking to      Definition: (verbal phrase) speak strongly to someone, berate someone         She gave her daughter a talking to after she got home after midnight.         Come in this room! You need a talking to!          Heart-to-heart Talk      Definition: (noun) serious discussion         Jane and I had a great heart-to-heart talk last weekend. Now I understand her.         Have you had a heart-to-heart talk with your wife yet?          Jive Talk      Definition: (noun) something stated that is obviously not true         Come on Tim! Thats just jive talk.         Stop the jive talk and tell me something interesting.          Money Talks      Definition: (idiomatic phrase) the most important thing is money         Dont forget that money talks, so everything else doesnt matter.         In the end money talks so your business needs to be profitable as soon as possible.          Pep Talk      Definition: (noun) a short discussion intended to motivate someone         The coach gave the players a pep talk during halftime.         My wife gave me a pep talk to help me with my job interview.          Straight Talk      Definition: (noun) a discussion that is completely honest, often discussing difficult issues         Tom gave me straight talk at the meeting which I appreciated greatly.         Id like to hear some straight talk on the investment opportunities.          Talk a Blue Streak      Definition: (verbal phrase) speak quickly and at length         Maria talked a blue streak at the party. It was hard to say anything.         Be careful when speaking with Tom, he talks a blue streak.          Talk Big      Definition: (verb) make large claims and boasts         Take everything he says with a grain of salt. He talks big.         Youre talking big today. Could you please be a bit more realistic?          Talking Head      Definition: (noun) expert on television         The talking heads feel the economy is going to improve.         They hired a talking head to represent them on TV talk shows.          Talk Like Nut      Definition: (verbal phrase) say things that make little sense         Dont talk like a nut! Thats crazy.         Shes talking like a nut. Dont believe a word she says.          Talk On the Big White Phone      Definition: (verbal phrase) to vomit into the toilet         Doug drank too much so hes talking on the big white phone.         Shes in the bathroom talking on the big white phone.          Talk Through Ones Hat      Definition: (verbal phrase) speak carelessly and tell lies         Hes talking through his hat. Dont believe a word he says.         Unfortunately, Jane often talks through her hat, so you cant believe anything.          Talk to Hear Ones Own Voice      Definition: (verb phrase) speak in order to hear oneself, find joy in speaking too much         Henry talks to hear his own voice. It gets boring after a while.         He lost a few of his friends because he talks to hear his own voice.          Talk Turkey      Definition: (verbal phrase) talk serious business, talk frankly         Its time to talk turkey about the business.         Peter, we need to talk turkey.          Talk Until You Are Blue In the Face      Definition: (verbal phrase) speak at length without influencing others         Theres no need to try to convince her. Youll just talk until you are blue in the face.         I talked until I was blue in the face, but it didnt help.    
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