We found 51 examples of how to use talk of in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 51.
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1. | As soon as there is any talk of paying, he cools down. | |
2. | Talk of devil, and he's presently at your elbow. | |
3. | When you talk of the devil you will hear his bones rattle. | |
4. | Talk of the devil and he is sure to appear. | |
5. | I guess there was some talk of that. | |
6. | Talk of the absent and he will appear. | |
7. | It is not for the vanquished to talk of war. | |
8. | When he was young, he was the talk of town. | |
9. | He is the talk of the town. | |
10. | His romance was the talk of the town. | |
11. | Talk of the wolf and behold his skin. | |
12. | I don't know whether she believed me or not but in any case it seems she doesn't automatically dismiss talk of the supernatural. | |
13. | Patriots always talk of dying for their country, and never of killing for their country. | |
14. | Pray do not talk of that odious man. | |
15. | All this talk of Egypt today makes me want to go there. | |
16. | Talk of the devil! | |
17. | Talk of the devil and he's sure to appear. | |
18. | Talk of prejudice typically suggests racism, but that's not the only prejudice spread by the media. Other victims include Jews, Palestinians, Asians, poor people, homosexuals, handicapped persons, and--especially--women. | |
19. | He likes to talk of love. | |
20. | It's the talk of the town. | |
21. | Talk of the devil and he'll appear. | |
22. | I am delighted to see my grandmother and talk of the past. | |
23. | It would be better to talk of something else. | |
24. | We're the talk of the town. | |
25. | She was the talk of the town. |