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talker

[tawk-er] / ˈtɔk ər /




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They go up the room together again, and at the top the TALKER, with a wave of the hand, leaves his companion and goes out.

From First Plays by Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander)

And if you did wish to exercise that talent of yours, of which so far we have only heard— TALKER.

From First Plays by Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander)

TALKER, The fact is, Madame, that now we approach or, so to speak, draw nigh or adjacent—in other words, Madame, we are perilously approximate— FIDDLER.

From First Plays by Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander)

Johnson says, that when he was a boy he was a lax TALKER, rather than a lax THINKER, against religion; "but lax talking against religion at Oxford would not be suffered."

From Oxford by Lang, Andrew




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