talk about
Britishverb
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to discuss
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used informally and often ironically to add emphasis to a statement
all his plays have such ridiculous plots — talk about good drama!
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to have thorough or specialized knowledge
Example Sentences
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Another user, talking about bugs that can form in the code created, commented "One session in a loop can drain your daily budget in minutes".
From BBC
“I think it will shed a lot of light on the sides of her life that she doesn’t normally talk about like motherhood, being a businesswoman and juggling both things,” says Cudi.
From Los Angeles Times
Some in France like to talk about that game launching a Gallic curse.
"The restaurant we went up to last night for supper, they were all talking about it."
From Barron's
"If it's been dispersed to four different sites, then you're talking about a whole different" level of complexity.
From BBC
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