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  • 11small talk — noun light informal conversation for social occasions • Syn: ↑chitchat, ↑chit chat, ↑chit chat, ↑gab, ↑gabfest, ↑gossip, ↑tittle tattle, ↑chin wag, ↑chin wag, ↑ …

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  • 12Turtle Talk with Crush — Infobox Disney ride name=Turtle Talk with Crush Show Times = Every 20 Minutes 20,40 and a the top of the Hour caption=Attraction logo designer=Walt Disney Imagineering and Pixar manufacturer= type=Interactive character conversation theme=Finding… …

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  • 13Miura Baien — 三浦梅園 Full name Miura Baien 三浦梅園 Born 1723 Aki, Ōita, Japan Died 1789 Aki, Japan Region Japanese philosophy Main interests Natural philosophy, Epistemology …

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  • 14speech disorder — n. any conspicuous speech imperfection, or variation from accepted speech patterns, caused either by a physical defect in the speech organs or by a mental disorder, as aphasia, stuttering, etc. * * * ▪ medicine Introduction       any of the… …

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  • 15loosen someone's tongue — loosen someone’s tongue phrase to make someone more willing to talk about something Thesaurus: to persuade someone to tell you somethingsynonym Main entry: loosen * * * make someone talk freely * * * loosen someone s tongue : to cause someone to… …

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  • 16speakable — speak (spēk) v. spoke (spōk), spo·ken (spō’kən), speak·ing, speaks v. intr. 1. To produce words by means of sounds; talk: »Can the baby speak yet? 2. a) To …

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  • 17chat — I. v. n. Prattle, chatter, babble, gossip, confabulate, talk freely, talk lightly and unceremoniously, have a free and easy talk. II. n. Prattle, gossip, confabulation, chitchat, causerie, easy conversation, free and easy talk, rambling and… …

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  • 18Mac Taylor — CSI: NY character Gary Sinise as Mac Taylor Mac Taylor City New York City Job CSI Level 3 / Supervisor Head of NYPD Crime Lab Ran …

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  • 19rap — I. noun Etymology: Middle English rappe Date: 14th century 1. a sharp blow or knock 2. a. a sharp rebuke or criticism b. a negative and often undeserved reputation or charge often used with bum or bad < given a bum rap by the press > 3 …

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  • 20Concert etiquette — refers to a set of social norms of people who attend musical performances. These norms vary depending on the type of music performance and can be stringent or informal. Contents 1 Western Classical music 2 Rock concerts 3 Jazz music 4 …

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