Communicate by the use of words with the mouth.
1 No need to talk to your average Government deputy about serious consequences.
2 Often when we talk about ethics, we forget to talk about power.
3 The ministry rejected RNZ's request to talk in detail about this case.
4 Photo: supplied Where to go for help: Need to talk to someone?
5 I agree with others who say we need to talk about priorities.
6 You'd need to talk to Zero Commission to understand their business model.
7 I stared straight ahead, unable to talk , not yet able to breathe.
8 Thus he must find a way to talk sense into conservative hard-liners.
9 In fact, Hank's one reason I wanted to talk with you today.
10 He added: Britain thinks it is time to talk about the future.
11 But Toby has managed to talk his way into a second chance.
12 She was five minutes early today, and anxious to talk to Faye.
13 He said she had wanted to talk about sanctions against Russian individuals.
14 Do you want to talk about it? He let the question hang.
15 Or to talk about how to create a completely new system altogether.
16 Any single system to talk or share information would have worked fine.
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