Use talked in a sentence
Sentences starting with talked
- Talked a sight of law gibberish I didn't understand. [9]
Sentences ending with talked
- The Celebrity had weighed Miss Thorn's words and was listening passively now while she talked. [9]
- On the dull, torpid faces, light seemed struggling to live for a moment, as David talked. [11]
- These he proceeded to hand out as he talked. [9]
- Pity led him to go to him and, to his astonishment, he recognized the runner and messenger of Kasana's father, with whom he had often talked. [10]
- How wonderful, she thought, to be able to dwell in such a beautiful place, to have as friends and companions such amusing and intelligent people as the stranger with whom she had talked! [9]
- Have you given thought to the Gospel of Self-Approval since we talked? [5]
- And so the thing went on, and the people talked. [11]
- Then they stood there, with their hands on the ledge of the berth, and talked. [5]
- For a time there was little speech between us, but as he tended me we talked. [11]
- At my answer the captain turned from me to the gentleman behind him, who had been regarding us both as we talked. [9]
Short sentences using talked
- Then he talked to me. [11]
- Princess Mary talked some nonsense. [2]
- Medallion talked on many things. [11]
- Ever talked with Jethro? [9]
- The passengers, of course, talked. [11]
- Everybody talked in chorus. [4]
- They talked low and earnest. [5]
- We talked it all over. [5]
- We talked most about Pentaur. [10]
- We seldom talked. [5]
Sentences containing talked two or more times
- I have talked with men who at that time talked with him, and felt of him, and knew he was real. [5]
- He had a voice, an' he talked an' talked an' preached an' preached. [13]
- They thought and they talked, they talked and they thought. [5]
- I talked to the Russians a good deal, just to be friendly, and they talked to me from the same motive; I am sure that both enjoyed the conversation, but never a word of it either of us understood. [5]
- You would bore the patriarchs when you talked, and when they talked they would shoot over your head. [5]
- We talked, and talked, and talked--at least I did; and we laughed, and laughed, and laughed--at least he did. [5]
- They thought and talked, and talked and thought by turns. [5]
- We talked and talked it over together, but couldn't make out how he done it. [5]
- Mr.------ talked, talked, talked as is his wont. [5]
- Previously he had talked a great deal, grew excited when he talked, and seldom listened; now he was seldom carried away in conversation and knew how to listen so that people readily told him their most intimate secrets. [2]
More example sentences with the word talked in them
- He devoted himself zealously to the task, and soon was so successful that the plays at Tauromenium, and the musical performances in its Odeum, attracted the citizens in crowds, and were talked of far and wide. [10]
- What romps we youngsters had about the old place whilst our elders talked their politics. [9]
- Pretty Pierre and Young Aleck had talked together, and the old man had heard his son say: "Remember, Pierre, it is for the last time. [11]
- In another hundred years it will be as incredible that men talked as we sometimes hear them now. [6]
- Laura's few friends wrote to her or came and talked with her, and pleaded with her to retire while it was yet time, and not attempt to face the gathering storm. [5]
- That gentleman, however, would not be talked to, but came running over to Jethro and seized his hand, leaving Mr. Worthington to walk on by himself. [9]
- I believe you would listen to me till morning if I only talked to you about my love. [10]
- I'll be careful--I won't get you talked about. [9]
- I have talked with the madam, and here is the result. [5]
- He had talked with the Lady Thyone, and told Hermon from her that she would visit or send for him the next day, after the festival. [10]
- I talked recently with the driver of a street-car in a large city. [4]
- The countess looked with sad and sternly serious eyes at Prince Andrew when he talked to Natasha and timidly started some artificial conversation about trifles as soon as he looked her way. [2]
- At the opera, with Lord Ossory and Mr. Fitzpatrick, I talked through the round of the boxes, from Lady Pembroke's on the right to Lady Hervey's on the left, where Dolly's illness and Lady Harrington's snuffing gabble were the topics rather than Giardini's fiddling. [9]
- He went on with his duty, but talked no more of the change than if it had never occurred. [13]
- She had talked with him freely then, for it was only when he left her that he said what he instinctively knew she would remember till they met again. [11]
- Miriam had talked with her brothers and shared the heavy anxieties that oppressed them. [10]
- He had talked with all these persons, and knew their speeches and humors. [4]
- I hope it will succeed, and now that I have talked with you I take heart to believe it will. [5]
- Latterly, the young wife had become very grave, and apparently completely severed her relations with her husband; but she also studiously avoided the Gaul and, if they talked to each other at all, it was in hurried whispers. [10]
- Every one with whom we talked, except the rider, had more or less the mineral fever. [4]
- The white-cap student who won the second fight witnessed the remaining three, and talked with us during the intermissions. [5]
- Denisov talked in whispers with the esaul and the Cossacks rode past Petya and Denisov. [2]
- He talked a while of my father, to whom, so he said, he had looked up ever since he had been admitted to the bar. [9]
- Besides, many words which the two exchanged escaped her hearing, for they talked in low tones, and it was hot in the tent. [10]
- The mood in which she had talked to Lady Tynemouth was gone, and in its place a spirit of revolt was at work. [11]
- There were hours when, Ditmar's passion leaving spent itself, they achieved comradeship, in the office and out of it; revelations for Janet when he talked of himself, relating the little incidents she found most illuminating. [9]
- In the days when I saw him most and best, he talked of you as an angel gone, and he had never sought another woman had he known that you lived. [11]
- And one day when he was waiting for papa I talked with him. [4]
- They talked of what Pierre had told them. [2]
- Many readers remember what old Rogers, the poet, said: "When I hear a new book talked about or have it pressed upon me, I read an old one. [6]
- While the horses were being harnessed Alpatych and Ferapontov over their tea talked of the price of corn, the crops, and the good weather for harvesting. [2]
- How the members were banqueted, and glorified, and talked about! [5]
- But fashion and wealth are two very solemn realities, which the frivolous class of moralists have talked a great deal of silly stuff about. [6]
- Does he suppose we want to be known and talked about in public as "Teacups"? [6]
- They observed that we talked loudly at table sometimes. [5]
- By and by we talked about what we better do, and found there warn't no way but just to go along down with the raft till we got a chance to buy a canoe to go back in. [5]
- The next morning we got talking a little on the same subject, very good-naturedly, as people return to a matter they have talked out. [6]
- He said if we could find that corpse we would be celebrated, and more talked about than if we got drownded. [5]
- And the magnificent way you talked about New York, and intimated that you were going to conquer the world. [9]
- Some such query was running in their minds as they talked, while Jethro, having finished his milk and crackers, sat silent at the end of the table with his eyes upon her. [9]
- At first he was preoccupied, and answered absently across the table the questions of the Englishman and the Austrian about American politics, and talked to the lady of social prominence on his right not at all; nor to Mrs. Pomfret'--who excused him. [9]
- When the bill was passed, Hollowell did give a dinner on his own invitation, a dinner that was talked of for its refinement as well as its cost. [4]
- But Cynthia, who was listening with one ear while Susan talked into the other, gathered that Jethro had been struggling with the railroads, and was sooner or later to engage in a mightier struggle with them. [9]
- And so I was glad when Charley, another veteran, arrived toward the edge of the evening, and nestled up to Henry to hear the letter read, and talked over the preparations for the welcome. [5]
- Of course there was a great variety of comment, its character depending very much on the sense, knowledge, and disposition of the citizens, gossips, and young people who talked over the painful and mysterious occurrence. [6]
- Mr Witherden too was a bustling gentleman who talked loud and fast, and all eyes were upon him, and he was very shabby. [12]
- He had the Wall street slang at his tongue's end; he always talked like a capitalist, and entered with enthusiasm into all the land and railway schemes with which the air was thick. [5]
- Sometimes he would walk with her to lunch and make her eat something sustaining, and they talked freely then, though little was said while he was painting her. [11]
- And while he waited he talked to his dogs. [13]
- Sometimes, in low voices, we talked of our future; but often, when the wind blew and the deck rocked and the sun flashed upon the waters, a silence would fall between us that needed no word to interpret. [9]
- In the country village where there are no theatres the people make dramas out of each other's lives; the most trivial incidents are magnified and talked about--dramatized, in short. [4]
- Mr. Richard talked very plain language with himself in all these inward colloquies. [6]
- We distressed ourselves very little about the astonishing echo the guide talked so much about. [5]
- He was still very ill, and he talked to me in that tongue; but I did not understand it, of course. [5]
- He had chosen very good men for his recruits; for, though they talked much among themselves, they drew a cordon of silence round their little society of revolution. [11]
- One of them ventured a compliment, namely,--that I talked as if I believed what I said.--This was apparently considered something unusual, by its being mentioned. [6]
- His rage had vented itself; but, if he had seen Li Choo's face an hour after, as he talked to the half-breed woman in the kitchen, he might have had some qualms for his cruel assault. [11]
- Monsieur Garon and Valmond talked on, eager, responsive, Valmond lost in the discussion of Napoleon, Garon in the man before him. [11]
- He talked about Utah, and the Indians, and Nevada, and general American matters and questions, with our secretary and certain government officials who came with us. [5]
- So we set up a long time, and smoked and talked in a low voice, and felt pretty dull and down-hearted. [5]
- While she was undressing she disclosed that she had had a beautiful evening, that she was taken out by Mr. Burnett, and talked about his story. [4]
- These could not understand why the two talked so little, and had such an every-day manner with each other. [11]
- She seemed wholly unconscious of him, and so he could not flirt with any spirit; he could only talk disjointedly; he could not keep his eyes on the charmers he talked to; he grew irritable, jealous, and very, unhappy. [5]
- Sometimes as the two talked Angele would join them; and then there was a sudden silence, which made her flush with embarrassment, anxiety or anger. [11]
- A day or two after his second visit to the district attorney's office Mr. Greenhalge had a call from the city auditor and the purchasing agent, who talked about their families,--which was very painful. [9]
- We talked our trouble over together, which was natural, for rivals become brothers when a common affliction assails them and a common enemy bears off the victory. [5]
- After the Colonel took his leave, the General talked a while with Washington--his talk consisting chiefly of instructions about the clerical duties of the place. [5]
- And Puss, whose tongue was loosed again, talked rapidly of entertainments to which Stephen either had not been invited, or from which he had stayed away. [9]
- They had talked together--for how many hours? [11]
- I, who speak to you, have talked to him. [9]
- He talked glibly to those folks in all those seven languages and still had a language to spare! [5]
- I tried not to think further of the matter, and talked much to Ruth,--Gait Roscoe walked with Mrs. Revel and Amy Devlin,--but I found I could not drive it from my mind. [11]
- He was kind to the poor, walked much, talked to himself as he walked, and was known by the humble sort as "a'centric. [11]
- He came close to the jurymen, leaned his hands upon the back of a chair--as it were, shut out the public, even the judge, from his circle of interest--and talked in a conversational tone. [11]
- He had gone to the Cure every day, and the Cure had talked with him, and then had sent him to the tailor, who had, during the past six months, withdrawn more and more from the life about him, practically living with shut door. [11]
- Marya Dmitrievna talked to the count about something which they concealed from Natasha. [2]
- Everybody I've talked to talks just the same way you do. [5]
- It was easy to talk about these things; in fact, Jack talked a great deal about them in the clubs, and occasionally with a knot of men after dinner in a knowing, pessimistic sort of way. [4]
- This paragraph seemed to stand out in the paper as an almost immodest exposure of family life, read furtively at first, and not talked of, and yet every member of the family was conscious of an increase in the family importance. [4]
- What she found to say under the eyes of the servants is of little value, although the fact itself deserves to be commended as a high accomplishment; and while she talked, she studied the brooding mystery that he presented, and could make nothing of it. [9]
- I am bound to say that these two, however, sat and watched my vigorous combats with the weeds, and talked most beautifully about the application of the snake-grass figure. [4]
- While I talked to Mr. Devlin I watched them, standing a little apart, Justine Caron with us. [11]
- He talked much to me, and his voice was finer than any other. [11]
- My uncle talked to me over seas and lands. [11]
- The thought came to me as I talked with the Intendant, and I looked round the room. [11]
- She's been used to honest people; he's talked a new language to her--tricks caught in his travels. [11]
- How you used to hold my hand in the garden under the table, while I talked brazenly to Mr. Mason? [9]
- Sometimes she talked to him of things concerning the daily life with which she did not care to trouble Sieur de Mauprat. [11]
- So she talked to herself and to Shako when she was alone. [11]
- The President liked to hear the Colonel talk, his voluble ease was a refreshment after the decorous dullness of men who only talked business and government, and everlastingly expounded their notions of justice and the distribution of patronage. [5]
- He was put to bed at home, and was soon very ill. During some days he had seasons of delirium which lasted several hours at a time; and while they lasted he talked Kanaka incessantly and glibly; and Kanaka only. [5]
- He talked hopefully to Becky; but an age of anxious waiting passed and no sounds came again. [5]
- And it came to be noised abroad that the stranger talked as well as the Cure and better than the Notary. [11]
- Once he hurried to an afternoon party, and finding the mistress of the house alone, sat down and talked to her comfortably for an hour or two, not remembering his errand at all. [5]
- If she'd talked to a dozen syndicalist leaders, she couldn't have had it put more clearly. [9]
- She talked at times as if it were her ideal home, and showed many tastes which might well be vestiges of early Oriental impressions. [6]
- In the mean time, I talked on with our boarders, much as usual, as you may see by what I have reported. [6]
- Rising after a time, he said, "Now I want you to go with me and see my golden city I've talked so much about. [4]
- From time to time, as he talked, his eyes sought hers boldly, and in their dark pupils were tiny points of light that stirred and confused her, made her wonder what was behind them, in his soul. [9]
- For a long time Valmond and his General talked, devised, planned, schemed, till the old man grew husky and pale. [11]
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