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    talker


    1. She was also an incessant nervous talker


    2. indifferent now but a keen talker


    3. “Hmm, you are quite a talker


    4. He had got this in a mining accident and it shone an angry red when he was annoyed I liked him no end he was a straight talker and in my book you wouldn’t find a better bloke in the army he was a little older than us being twenty five


    5. He was a persuasive talker, who gave strength to the fledging Sandinista party by using his talents to convince poor campesinos their only hope of survival was through organized action in support of their rights


    6. ” He was just a “close talker” with a tattered hat who rhymed every darn word out of his mouth


    7. Eliminating the talker side of your persona is not always easy…it takes practice and repetition


    8. But being aware of it and being able to identify it when it happens is key, because when it happens…when that talker comes out, you can make the conscious decision to squash that talker and turn on the doer inside


    9. He was not much of a talker, and seemed very cautious to keep the truck on the dark road


    10. Tap he wasn't much of a talker

    11. Bogey’s a smooth talker


    12. The Rain Talker has asked that you turn your airplane around and fly forever away from here


    13. When the raft hit something underwater and turned sideways, it pinned the steering paddle sideways against the back of the raft and swung our fat little talker out over the water before he knew what had happened


    14. cohesive crib thing, but we always found a talker and always had local pick-


    15. The woman was a sweet talker


    16. Louie was the talker, the initiator of the teasing and the taunting and the name-calling, using every swear word Ben had ever heard and a lot more he hadn’t


    17. I'm still not much of a talker, but I have a few drinks and


    18. Jim must know the sort of talker he was


    19. you'll have guys saying "See ya later negative talker !"


    20. I managed to sell my personality as kind of reclusive--not much of a talker

    21. The guy wasn’t much of a talker


    22. He moved up the stairs one slow step at a time, which caused the talker sitting at the corner table to watch him with a bemused look on his face


    23. The first man, the talker, said,


    24. Tegid came with me on my rounds, but he was never much of a talker


    25. He is a brilliant talker who mesmerizes you when he opens his mouth


    26. He was the talker and I, the listener


    27. This simple solution of death as given out by the wise man of Israel, has all been figured away by theologians and Solomon been made to appear the most fickle talker who ever acquired a place in history


    28. was a reticent talker, their questions were surprisingly well received and answered with


    29. This one was in the dress of a student, and one of the guards said he was a great talker and a very elegant Latin scholar


    30. Jim was not a big public talker, but he was consistently on record about why he cared so much about addiction: he had been a recovering alcoholic since 1981

    31. Dead! The talker, the novio of Dona Antonia!


    32. Most of us who turn to any subject with love remember some morning or evening hour when we got on a high stool to reach down an untried volume, or sat with parted lips listening to a new talker, or for very lack of books began to listen to the voices within, as the first traceable beginning of our love


    33. Farebrother: he seemed a trifle milder and more silent, the chief talker being his mother, while he only put in a good-humored moderating remark here and there


    34. He was a professional listener; I was a professional talker


    35. The New York detective was high-energy, a rapid-fire talker


    36. He was a fine talker


    37. Fauchelevent, who was illiterate but very sharp, understood that he had to deal with a formidable species of man, with a fine talker


    38. He was a man of purpose, a fine talker, who underlined his smiles and accentuated his gestures


    39. all the languages of Europe, and, what is more rare, all the languages of all interests, and speaking them; an admirable representative of the "middle class," but outstripping it, and in every way greater than it; possessing excellent sense, while appreciating the blood from which he had sprung, counting most of all on his intrinsic worth, and, on the question of his race, very particular, declaring himself Orleans and not Bourbon; thoroughly the first Prince of the Blood Royal while he was still only a Serene Highness, but a frank bourgeois from the day he became king; diffuse in public, concise in private; reputed, but not proved to be a miser; at bottom, one of those economists who are readily prodigal at their own fancy or duty; lettered, but not very sensitive to letters; a gentleman, but not a chevalier; simple, calm, and strong; adored by his family and his household; a fascinating talker, an undeceived statesman, inwardly cold, dominated by immediate interest, always governing at the shortest range, incapable of rancor and of gratitude, making use without mercy of superiority on mediocrity, clever in getting parliamentary majorities to put in the wrong those mysterious unanimities which mutter dully under thrones; unreserved, sometimes imprudent in his lack of reserve, but with marvellous address in that imprudence; fertile in expedients, in countenances, in masks; making France fear Europe and Europe France! Incontestably fond of his country, but preferring his family; assuming more domination than authority and more authority than dignity, a disposition which has this unfortunate property, that as it turns everything to success, it admits of ruse and does not absolutely repudiate baseness, but which has this valuable side, that it preserves politics from violent shocks, the state from fractures, and society from catastrophes; minute, correct, vigilant, attentive, sagacious, indefatigable; contradicting himself at times and giving himself the lie; bold against Austria at Ancona, obstinate against England in Spain, bombarding Antwerp, and paying off Pritchard; singing the Marseillaise with conviction, inaccessible to despondency, to lassitude, to the taste for the beautiful and the ideal, to daring generosity, to Utopia, to chimeras, to wrath, to vanity, to fear; possessing all the forms of personal intrepidity; a general at Valmy; a soldier at Jemappes; attacked eight times by regicides and always smiling


    40. “He was a hell of a talker

    41. Never seen sech a talker


    42. Rushworth, however, though not usually a great talker, had still more to say on the subject next his heart


    43. He had the best right to be the talker; and the delight of his sensations in being again in his own house, in the centre of his family, after such a separation, made him communicative and chatty in a very unusual degree; and he was ready to give every information as to his voyage, and answer every question of his two sons almost before it was put


    44. William was often called on by his uncle to be the talker


    45. Had she ever given way to bursts of delight, it must have been then, for she was delighted, but her happiness was of a quiet, deep, heart-swelling sort; and though never a great talker, she was always more inclined to silence when feeling most strongly


    46. Jennings could supply to her the conversation she missed; although the latter was an everlasting talker, and from the first had regarded her with a kindness which ensured her a large share of her discourse


    47. He is older than Arthur, a man of the world to his finger-tips, one who had been everywhere, seen everything, a brilliant talker, and a man of great personal beauty


    48. “He is no great talker, but so much the better


    49. Totski himself, who had the reputation of being a capital talker, and was usually the life and soul of these entertainments, was as silent as any on this occasion, and sat in a state of, for him, most uncommon perturbation


    50. This gentleman was rich, held a good position, was a great talker, and had the reputation of being “one of the dissatisfied,” though not belonging to the dangerous sections of that class




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    Synonyms for "talker"

    speaker talker utterer verbaliser verbalizer

    "talker" definitions

    someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous)