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Example sentences for "you talk"

  • I ask you again--why do you talk of going back, like a city slave whose days of holiday are over?

  • You talk as though they were conspirators!

  • You talk like a slave," she said, lightly enough.

  • You talk as though Isabel was a cat one could give to any kind of owner.

  • You talk of beauty, both of you, as something terrible, mysterious, imperative.

  • You talk as though I was a thing of steel that could bend this way or that and never change.

  • Why do you talk to me of combining together?

  • My dear child,' in a horrified tone, 'you talk as though you were sure of your own mind, and you are hardly seventeen.

  • Jocelyn, my love, why do you hunch your shoulders so when, you talk to Lesbia?

  • You are very fond of her, Ursula: your eyes soften as you talk of her.

  • You talk now of shutting up girls in convents as being a thing quite impossible.

  • You talk of moving as though that were the worst thing that could happen.

  • You talk of three years, which would be dreadful.

  • You talk as though I had persuaded you," answered Carrie.

  • You talk as if there was nothing else in the world but a flat to sit around in.

  • You talk as though you settled my affairs for me.

  • You talk as if the Emperor had an interest apart from the nation.

  • Monsieur," cried Valerie, with a pretty brusquerie which became her well, "you talk like a Vandal.

  • You talk like a madwoman," he said, hoarsely.

  • You talk of women as if they were a--a kind of plague; you were never in love, Howard?

  • You talk as if an affair of thousands of thousands, perhaps millions, were quite a bagatelle," he said.

  • Nancy," said her brother, with real horror in his tone, "you talk as if you wanted her to fail.

  • You talk," said she, "like Edward Hickson.

  • 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 of Miss Roanoke and Sir Griffin Tewett.

  • You talk in that way on purpose to break me down at the last moment," said Mrs. Carbuncle.

  • Now there, Mr. Anderson, you talk like a civilian, if you will excuse my saying so.

  • You talk to me of Christianity when you are in the act of hanging your enemies.

  • And you, you who followed your heart in your marriage, you talk to me of what I find in my heart.

  • You talk as if you were the first woman and the last to find herself in your predicament!

  • You talk well, and God smiles on your words.

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    profound secret; simmer until; you about; you are; you came; you can; you feel; you for; you haven; you perceive; you wanted; you won; young artist; young creature; young days; young fellow; young fellows; young gentleman; young life; young master; young masters; young miss; young poet; young sirs; your business; youth and