Divulge confidential information or secrets.
Synonyms
Examples for "talk "
Examples for "talk "
1 Orwellian tax talk Political tax talk is becoming Orwellian: Secrecy is Democracy.
2 No need to talk to your average Government deputy about serious consequences.
3 The French Foreign Ministry, however, said talk of a deal was premature.
4 The shrill war talk of recent weeks has been alarming, Ban said.
5 NZ and the EU talk small business gains from free trade deal.
1 Study them; practice them; teach them; sing them to all the world.
2 Remember how she used to sing 'The Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond'?
3 In this they pipe and revel; in this they sing and dance.
4 They really did sing at work, they recalled, particularly on Friday afternoons.
5 Or they heard that young girl come on and sing and left.
1 Wood and coal; apple and peach ; iron and silver; ship and automobile.
2 However, in peach ancestor, these syntenic regions were quickly lost or deleted.
3 The varieties of the peach and the nectarine run in parallel lines.
4 Today she approached the Kobayashi house with an armful of peach blossoms.
5 Remove the peach from the stock syrup and place into iced water.
1 The babble of a million voices all seeming to talk at once.
2 She expected a babble of noise, a murmur, some level of response.
3 The woman could certainly babble with the best of them, Sarah thought.
4 Through it, James could still hear the babble of hundreds of voices.
5 Not just incoherent baby babble but real expressions of wants and needs.
1 When the meal was over, the children sate together in whispering tattle .
2 Is not this better than the indulgence in perpetual trifling and tattle ?
3 They cabal, and tattle , and hiss, and cackle comminations under their breath.
4 But asking a little girl to tattle on her friends seemed monstrous.
5 Social tattle and friendly interchange are not the only component, however.
1 One has only to blab in his cups and it all collapses.
2 Breanne will blab everything to her friends, to people at the party.
3 You let me blab about the soft places, about my family's secrets.
4 He would blab to my daddy, and I would get a whuppin'.
5 You blab to my wife, and I'll be as good as dead.
1 And if he should order mutton, don't blab out that we have none.
2 He is afraid the king might blab out to me a little of that diabolical work which they will commence at midnight.
3 She knew she'd blabbed out of turn, and tried to fix it.
4 How would you like your past life looked into, and blabbed out ?
5 Preparations had been made for my coming, "by his lordship," as the farmer blabbed out .
1 People in the Ramsay camp don't spill the beans to the press.
2 But Khan intimated that he could spill the beans at any time.
3 They murder anybody who dares spill the beans about their little secret.
4 Can't somebody find one of the Yankees' limited partners to spill the beans ?
5 Instead, it was left to Ryanair to spill the beans yesterday.
1 But it was Veda who let the cat out of the bag .
2 If that didn't let the cat out of the bag , nothing would!
3 Kate had let the cat out of the bag now and no mistake.
4 Only gradually did he let the cat out of the bag .
5 I almost let the cat out of the bag , just to please her.
1 Let him babble out everything, they said to him.
2 You must babble out the rest between you.
3 Excitedly the Austrian began to babble out praise.
4 I wanted to babble out my most fearful secrets to her, even though I knew she'd use them against me.
5 Alexia had just enough presence of mind to babble out that under no circumstances was anyone to attempt to bathe Prudence.
6 The doors have only just shut behind us when we're engulfed by the prep teams, who are nearly unintelligible as they babble out praise.
7 I babbled out what I'd seen, where the accident had happened.
8 At first he scarcely comprehended the words the baby babbled out .
9 She babbled out a question at him.
10 "The fact is," said the squirrel, "Tchack-tchack has babbled out the great state secret.
11 Then he clipt my hand and wrung it, babbling out some boyish brava that I made haste to put an end to.
12 "I have not thought of that, that is nothing; but I have babbled out a secret before the priests."
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This collocation consists of: Translations for babble out