You talk," said she, "as if you were studying the manners and customs of savages.
You talk, Nancy, as if you had never heard that we were engaged.
If a few minutes of conversation, which should be sufficient, proves her to be a lady, you talk to her now and again throughout the voyage, and may end by liking her very much.
In London, you are never introduced to any one, but if the member who has taken you with him joins a group and you all sit down together, you talk as you would after dinner in a gentleman's house.
There now--you talk of my absence, but you wouldn't believe what a special feeling I have for you after a separation.
You talk to me of marrying where my heart has been given.
You talk as your mother would, and I will answer you as I used to answer her--I will keep quiet!
Very good," said the pirate captain, "you talk it over.
Dickory, "you should have seen that wonderful pirate fight" Frontispiece "If you talk to me like that I will cut you down where you stand!
Illustration: "If you talk to me like that I will cut you down where you stand!
Ben Greenway," cried Captain Bonnet, as he waved his sword in the air, "if you talk to me like that I will cut you down where you stand!
Great God, you talk as if she were to marry the canal!
You talk like a real 'chief' now, Bryant," he replied.
When you're in a temper, you talk loud; and people may hear it and repeat it, making trouble.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you talk" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.