TALK meaning: 1 : 62081; 2 : 9 This sense of talk is often used in phrases like look who's talking, you're one to talk, and you should talk to say that someone should not criticize another person because he or she has the same faults as that other person.
The Brown Daily Herald: Mooney ’29: We should all talk to more strangers
Inc.com on MSN: The QUICK Formula Will Make You Great at Talking to Strangers
We fear talking to strangers will be awkward and pointless. Science shows it actually brings us joy and opportunities. Here’s how to get better at it.
The Wall Street Journal on MSN: The unexpected joy of talking to strangers as I get older
Recently, I was asked to blurb a book called Once Upon a Stranger. In it, I learned fascinating insights on why talking to strangers can benefit you in ways that even your most intimate relationships ...
MSN: The big meaning behind micro-relationships, and why we should talk to strangers more
The big meaning behind micro-relationships, and why we should talk to strangers more
TALKING definition: 1. present participle of talk 2. to say words aloud; to speak to someone: 3. to discuss something…. Learn more.
Synonyms for TALKING: speaking, communicative, articulate, talkative, voluble, well-spoken, vocal, loquacious; Antonyms of TALKING: silent, mute, mum, speechless ...
Define talking. talking synonyms, talking pronunciation, talking translation, English dictionary definition of talking. v. talked , talk ing , talks v. intr. 1. a. To exchange thoughts or opinions in spoken or sign language; converse: We talked for hours. See Synonyms at...