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To utter words; esp., to converse familiarly; to speak, as in
familiar discourse, when two or more persons interchange thoughts. |
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To confer; to reason; to consult. |
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To prate; to speak impertinently. |
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To speak freely; to use for conversing or communicating;
as, to talk French. |
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To deliver in talking; to speak; to utter; to make a
subject of conversation; as, to talk nonsense; to talk politics. |
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To consume or spend in talking; -- often followed by away;
as, to talk away an evening. |
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To cause to be or become by talking. |
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The act of talking; especially, familiar converse; mutual
discourse; that which is uttered, especially in familiar conversation,
or the mutual converse of two or more. |
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Report; rumor; as, to hear talk of war. |
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Subject of discourse; as, his achievment is the talk of the
town. |