common+talk
1talk — Synonyms and related words: accent, accents, address, advertise, after dinner speech, air, allocution, analyze, argot, assignment, babble, back fence gossip, balderdash, balls, ballyhoo, bat the breeze, be in connection, be in contact, be… …
2talk of the town — Synonyms and related words: acclaim, bruit, buzz, canard, celebrity, character, common talk, cry, eclat, fame, famousness, figure, flying rumor, glory, grapevine, hearsay, idea afloat, kudos, latrine rumor, name, news stirring, notoriety,… …
3Common Wealth Award of Distinguished Service — Common Wealth Award Awarded for Outstanding achievement(s) in dramatic arts, literature, science, invention, mass communications, public service, government, and sociology. Presented by PNC Bank Country …
4talk (software) — talk was a program originally used for live text communication between different users of a single multi user computer running the Unix operating system. In 1983, a new version of talk was introduced as a Unix command with BSD v4.2, and would… …
5Talk (software) — talk was a program originally used for live text communication between different users of a single multi user computer running the Unix operating system. talk eventually accommodated digital conversations between users on different machines as… …
6Common (horse) — Common Circa 1891 photograph by Clarence Hailey. Sire Isonomy Grandsire Sterling Dam Thistle …
7Common English Bible — Full name: Common English Bible Abbreviation: CEB OT published: 2011 NT published: 2010 Complete Bible published: 2011 Textual basis: NT: Nestle Aland Greek New Testament (27th edition. OT: Biblia Hebraica Stuttgar …
8Talk to your boy — is a common slang phrase that briefly rose to national prominence during the 1996 U.S. Presidential election, when it was used by Republican candidate Alan Keyes. The phrase is invoked when a person s friend of a friend is being disrespectful or… …
9talk´a|tive|ness — talk|a|tive «T kuh tihv», adjective. having the habit of talking a great deal; fond of talking: »He became very talkative over his second bottle of port (George Eliot). –talk´a|tive|ly, adverb. –talk´a|tive|ness, noun. Synonym Study Talkative,… …
10talk´a|tive|ly — talk|a|tive «T kuh tihv», adjective. having the habit of talking a great deal; fond of talking: »He became very talkative over his second bottle of port (George Eliot). –talk´a|tive|ly, adverb. –talk´a|tive|ness, noun. Synonym Study Talkative,… …