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talk verb advise, answer, articulate, carry on a converration, comment on, communicate with, confer with, consult with, debate, discuss, dissertate, exchange ideas, exchange views, express, have dialogue, have verbal intercourse with, impart thoughts, inform, interview, make a speech, make a statement, parley, recite, recount, relate, relate ideas, relay ideas, say, speak with, state, utter Associated concepts: freedom of speech See also: communicate, conversation, converse, declaim, declamation, discourse, interview, language, parlance, parley, peroration, phrase, recite, recount, report, scandal, speak, speech, utter How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The bottom line is that when it comes to shareholder value, most companies are talking the talk but not walking the walk," said Hackett Senior Business Advisor John McMahan. With [the LEED] plaque on our building it shows we're not only talking the talk, we're walking the walk. If the city is not talking the talk, it's at least walking the walk. |
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