talking造句121. We sat talking on the stoop until midnight.
122. He's always talking about his beloved computer!
123. Attend to your work and stop talking.
124. Claudia spent a long time talking to him.
125. He always cuts in while other people are talking.
126. Before talking he shuttered all windows.
127. Businessmen are tired of politicians talking the economy down.
128. I certainly don't remember talking to you at all.
129. I heard their talking by chance.
130. Children sit round small tables, talking to each other.
131. Talking to a counsellor helped her enormously.
132. You're talking a load of bollocks!
133. Both teams were talking trash on the court.
134. Huddles of men stood around talking.
135. I'm fed up with you two talking shop.
136. His eyes brightened when we started talking about money.
137. I suppose the whole town is talking about it.
138. He was talking to/with a friend.
139. I got the truth from talking with Elena.
140. Talking to girls is a snap for him.
141. People had gathered and were talking excitedly.
142. You're talking a load of rubbish!
143. Fred left off talking about the firm.
144. She struck in while we were talking about her.
145. He was talking to Nina to make me jealous.
146. The old friends met and fell to talking about their school days.
147. We spent a whole hour talking around the problem before looking at ways of solving it.
148. She stopped talking as she negotiated a particularly sharp turn.
149. Nothing of what he said made sense - he was talking through his hat.
150. They are touchy on the subject of religion and you have to pick your words carefully when talking about it.