Persuade somebody to do something.
1 She would always talk into the receiver in a low, tired monotone.
2 Will.i.am believes it's no longer awkward for people to talk into their wrists.
3 Have Tivian liaisons with as many suurs as you can talk into it.
4 A telephone's the driest thing in the world to talk into .
5 They turned slightly from the table and seemed to talk into their cigars.
6 Is this thing standing up, or bending down to talk into my ear?
7 Pardon me, Herr Assessor, shall I put all this talk into the minutes?
8 He was like, 'Uh, you hear on one end and talk into the other'.
9 He continued to talk into his mouthpiece, his voice husky, not quite a whisper.
10 Robin stepped back to allow it to pass, pretending to talk into her mobile.
11 We talk into the transmitter and listen at the receiver.
12 And now the man began to talk into the box.
13 He made now a fresh effort to divert the talk into a new channel.
14 As if to jerk the talk into a new channel, Cohen said, almost abruptly:
15 Try to talk into the radio when you're out of sight of the truck.
16 You will talk into the face of the tempest.
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