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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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talk (someone) down in price<br />

- to convince someone to lower the price of something<br />

I was able to talk the man down in price when I was buying the stereo.<br />

talk (someone's) ear<br />

- to speak too much, to talk to someone <strong>and</strong> bore them<br />

The man beside me in the bank talked my ear off.<br />

talk (someone's) head off<br />

- to speak too much, to talk to someone <strong>and</strong> bore them<br />

My friend always talks my head off when I meet him.<br />

talk (someone) into (doing something)<br />

- to persuade someone to agree to do something, to persuade someone to do<br />

something<br />

My friend talked her father into lending her the family car.<br />

talk (someone) out of (doing something)<br />

- to persuade someone not to do something, to persuade someone to give something<br />

up<br />

I spent an hour yesterday trying to talk my friend out of quitting his job.<br />

talk (something) over<br />

- to discuss something<br />

"You had better talk over your plans with your parents before you decide what to do."<br />

talk through one`s hat<br />

- to make exaggerated or inaccurate statements about something<br />

The man is always talking through his hat <strong>and</strong> you never know if you can believe him<br />

or not.<br />

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