Express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)
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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 Public health officials are therefore reluctant to speak about an exit strategy.
2 Ukrainian remains the state language; the right to speak Russian is guaranteed.
3 Let me speak with the American people about the situation in Iraq.
4 But as is often the case, actions can speak louder than words.
5 However, 11 percent of children said they would speak with no one.
1 There is the same diversity in the mouth as in the intestine.
2 Foot - and - mouth has been estimated to have cost the industry so far £200m.
3 Results from a suspect foot - and - mouth case in Co Louth have proved negative.
4 The lines of the mouth were crooked; the lips, thick and red.
5 Tests on a suspected case of foot - and - mouth in North Carolina are negative.
1 Medical professionals express concern that the health system will be quickly overwhelmed.
2 However, some of us can express this view freely; others are nervy.
3 Words just couldn't express what was going through that young man's heart.
4 Striker Nouha Dicko: No words can express how I feel right now.
5 Rachel Sampson wrote: Meredith, words cannot express how I feel right now.
1 Don't ask me to think deeper or verbalize more than that.
2 You must be able to clearly verbalize your likes and dislikes.
3 It flowed with them. He frowned as if struggling to verbalize his thoughts.
4 Her misgivings weren't easy to verbalize , but they were just added weight to her shoulders.
5 I wasn't ready to verbalize that heinous act yet.
1 Yes, some music fight loneliness and allows you to better verbalise emotions.
2 Men may tend to internalise feelings and women may want to verbalise them.
3 Well, that's a reality for many disabled people who're unable to verbalise what's happening for them.
4 Tereena does not verbalise but claps once for yes and twice for no to indicate her preferences.
5 He didn't have the words to verbalise how he felt and he had a terrible knot in his stomach.
1 Thou shalt give tongue to - morrow when the hangman hath thee under his hands.
2 He dares to give tongue to what all men think.
3 I don't give tongue to order.
4 Give eye unto the chosen among us, give tongue to his praises.
5 Then he saw the bull and gave tongue to his own immediate excitement:
Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers.
1 His paper was so far an utter blank save for his name.
2 However, it is in their flower form that they reach utter perfection.
3 This is such an important area and can lead to utter frustration.
4 It was the surprise, of course, the utter transformation I'd just witnessed.
5 The terrified soldier must utter words to get the torture to stop.
6 The men utter similar salutations; and Sekeletu receives all with becoming indifference.
7 No animal, as far as he knew, would utter such a sound.
8 There was expression enough in his voice now; expression of utter despondency.
9 Mallick, staring, drink forgotten despite his utter scepticism, raised a brow, 'Yes?
10 In the silence of utter bewilderment they went together into the summer-house.
11 His stomach was gone; his whole digestive apparatus was in utter disorder.
12 The unhappy woman glanced from one to the other in utter despair.
13 He was the first to utter anti-slavery principles in the Western hemisphere.
14 To make the situation more terrifying the cabin was in utter darkness.
15 You must seek, and attain, utter relaxation, while your thoughts remain hyperalert.
16 The match had burnt out, and the room was in utter darkness.
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