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big talk
noun
- exaggeration; bragging.
Word History and Origins
Origin of big talk1
Example Sentences
"As soon as I got in he knocked me out before the start. He gave it the big talk before the fight and he backed it up in the ring."
Will any of this big talk actually amount to anything?
But he’s a little bruised up, and so is his ego, because afterward, the family had the Big Talk, to ask: Is it time to take the car keys away from Grandpa?
“I saw many women who talked a big talk about giving back to the community. Stephanie actually accomplished it.”
“The Biden administration has been talking a big talk about resettling more refugees since Biden took office,” said Julia Gelatt, an associate director at the Migration Policy Institute, a nonpartisan research group in Washington.
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