10 sentences with 'talking'

Example sentences and phrases with the word talking and other words derived from it.

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« I'm tired of talking all day! »

talking: I'm tired of talking all day!
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« I love talking with my friends every afternoon. »

talking: I love talking with my friends every afternoon.
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« When we went to the cinema, we saw the horror movie that everyone is talking about. »

talking: When we went to the cinema, we saw the horror movie that everyone is talking about.
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« They spent the afternoon talking with a friendly homeless man from the neighborhood. »

talking: They spent the afternoon talking with a friendly homeless man from the neighborhood.
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« Some weigh themselves daily or once a week. Others let their clothes do the talking. »
« Later, while we were talking around a campfire, he told me that wild horses live and run every day in the bushes. »
« The radiologist kept talking, and Margaret stared at a point in space, sobbing quietly, unable to control her tears. »
« They were talking in front of the child, whose eyes showed she understood her mother: treatment could mean no more books and notebooks for her siblings. »
« A great lover of French literature and philosophy, Frederick II of Prussia insisted on speaking only French whenever possible (he once said that German was a language fit only for talking to a horse), and redecorated the Prussian royal palace in the French style, where he avidly hosted Enlightenment salons. »
« Where possible, he will refer to specific groups by name, such as the Goths and the Huns. In addition, he will refer to "Germans" when talking about the specific groups native to Central Europe that played such an important role in the fall of Rome. However, this is something of a misnomer, as there was no kingdom or empire called "Germany" until 1871 CE (i.e. some 1,400 years later). Thus, by using the term "Germans", this section refers to any of the Germanic cultural groups of the time, rather than to the citizens or subjects of a unified country. »

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