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talking
verb
present
participle
of
talk
:
to
be
speaking
or
having
a
conversation
•
She
was
talking
to
her
grandmother
on
the
phone
when
the
doorbell
rang
.
She
was
talking
to
her
grandmother
on
the
phone
when
the
doorbell
rang
.
•
I
could
hear
the
children
talking
quietly
in
the
next
room
.
I
could
hear
the
children
talking
quietly
in
the
next
room
.
noun
-
talking
the
activity
of
speaking
or
of
having
a
conversation
•
There
was
too
much
talking
in
the
library
,
so
the
librarian
asked
for
silence
.
There
was
too
much
talking
in
the
library
,
so
the
librarian
asked
for
silence
.
•
After
the
movie
,
the
friends
enjoyed
talking
late
into
the
night
around
the
campfire
.
After
the
movie
,
the
friends
enjoyed
talking
late
into
the
night
around
the
campfire
.
adjective
able
to
speak
or
to
produce
speech
•
The
pet
shop
displayed
a
talking
parrot
that
greeted
customers
with
a
cheerful
"
Hello
!"
The
pet
shop
displayed
a
talking
parrot
that
greeted
customers
with
a
cheerful
"
Hello
!"
•
Sophie
gave
her
nephew
a
talking
doll
that
recites
nursery
rhymes
.
Sophie
gave
her
nephew
a
talking
doll
that
recites
nursery
rhymes
.
adjective
involving
or
using
spoken
words
,
especially
as
opposed
to
being
silent
•
Early
films
were
silent
,
but
the
arrival
of
talking
pictures
changed
cinema
forever
.
Early
films
were
silent
,
but
the
arrival
of
talking
pictures
changed
cinema
forever
.
•
This
museum
has
a
talking
guidepost
that
explains
each
exhibit
aloud
when
you
press
a
button
.
This
museum
has
a
talking
guidepost
that
explains
each
exhibit
aloud
when
you
press
a
button
.
talk
verb
to
speak
or
have
a
conversation
with
someone
•
They
like
to
talk
for
hours
over
coffee
.
They
like
to
talk
for
hours
over
coffee
.
•
Please
talk
to
the
teacher
if
you
have
questions
.
Please
talk
to
the
teacher
if
you
have
questions
.
Old
English
‘
tale
’
meaning
speech
or
discourse
evolved
into
Middle
English
‘
talkien
’,
leading
to
modern
‘
talk
’.