To talk more loudly and plainly.
1Airbus is also quick to talk up the new factory's green features.
2We can't talk up for ourselves because we know what would happen.
3And I didn't just want to talk up her numerous accolades, either.
4Pity the poor player invited to talk up any competition without risk.
5I ain't got the edication to talk up to guys like that.
6The Vanity Fair report allowed Mr Perry to further talk up the project.
7Sure, a chairman should talk up his projects, but he seemed genuinely excited.
8He says it could talk up to six… Read more Audio
9Studios arrive to talk up their latest franchises and TV series.
10It might make a more combustible character talk up his chances.
11That's why they talk up so and why we have to take it.
12They went door-to-door to talk up the New Deal and to register the people.
13First step: talk up the benefits of the E-Plus deal.
14Mr Fabius's attempt to talk up the currency is unlikely to have any effect.
15In our pitch I talk up the new economic figures.
16So Wang is shrewd to talk up the rivalry and garner valuable column inches.
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