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talking造句
91. We got talking about the old days. 92. They idled the days away, talking and watching television. 93. We were talking about it at break. 94. They soon got to talking to each other. 95. She felt more comfortable talking in her native tongue. 96. Are they talking Swedish or Danish? 97. PMJI but what are you talking about? 98. We need to get down to some serious talking. 99. Football fans have been talking up the match. 100. I haven't the faintest idea what you're talking about! 101. example of what I was talking about. 102. 'I don't know what you're talking about,' he blustered. 103. John and I have been talking about our families. 104. I don't like talking in public. 105. You know very well what I'm talking about! 106. Suddenly it clicked-we'd been talking about different people. 107. Everything went swimmingly until Peter started talking about money. 108. You are talking a strike,aren't you? 109. "What is the teacher talking about?"She demanded of Elizabeth. 110. We spent the whole morning talking politics. 111. No talking was allowed during the lesson. 112. Stop talking, or you'll muddle me completely. 113. Mrs. Dambar was talking very rapidly and somewhat forcefully. 114. He tends to overstate his case when talking politics. 115. It's Lawrence you should be talking to. 116. I hate people talking while I'm watching a film. 117. I was told off for talking in class. 118. After dinner, we sat talking on the veranda. 119. When they were talking Mary kept butting in. 120. She's good at talking her way out of trouble.