English, asked by JayantDeepMeena1111, 25 days ago

Idiom
1. talk through
2. pep talk
3. small talk
4. loose talk
5. walk the talk
6. gift of gab
7. spill the beans
8. talk shop .
9. talk through one's hat


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Answered by kamalreddychinnu
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Answer:

much

If something is excessive or annoying, it is a bit much.

A day late and a dollar short

(USA) If something is a day late and a dollar short, it is too little, too late.

A fool and his money are soon parted

This idiom means that people who aren't careful with their money spend it quickly. 'A fool and his money are easily parted' is an alternative form of the idiom.

A fool at 40 is a fool forever

If someone hasn't matured by the time they reach forty, they never will.

A little bird told me

If someone doesn't want to say where they got some information from, they can say that a little bird told them.

A little learning is a dangerous thing

A small amount of knowledge can cause people to think they are more expert than they really are.eg. he said he'd done a course on home electrics, but when he tried to mend my table lamp, he fused all the lights! I think a little learning is a dangerous thing

A lost ball in the high weeds

A lost ball in the high weeds is someone who does not know what they are doing, where they are or how to do something.

A OK

If things are A OK, they are absolutely fine.

A penny for your thoughts

This idiom is used as a way of asking someone what they are thinking about.

A penny saved is a penny earned

This means that we shouldn't spend or waste money, but try to save it.

A picture is worth a thousand words

A picture can often get a message across much better than the best verbal description.

A poor man's something

Something or someone that can be compared to something or someone else, but is not as good is a poor man's version; a writer who uses lots of puns but isn't very funny would be a poor man's Oscar Wilde.

A pretty penny

Answered by vrindhaushus
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Answer:

1) to discuss (something) with someone in order to make a decision or reach an agreement Have you talked this through with your family

2)talk intended to make someone feel more courageous or enthusiastic

3)polite conversation about unimportant or uncontroversial matters, especially as engaged in on social occasions.

4)Uninhibited, indiscreet talk or conversation, especially as might unintentionally lead to revealing private or sensitive information to others.

5)To do what one said one could do, or would do, not just making empty promises.

6) Someone who has the ability to speak well. Example: Lawyers are often born with the gift of the gab.

7)reveal secret information unintentionally or indiscreetly.

8)discuss matters concerning one's work, especially at a social occasion when this is inappropriate

9)talk foolishly, wildly, or ignorantly.

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