Definition of «to do most of the talking»

The idiom "to do most of the talking" means to speak more than others during a conversation, meeting or discussion. It implies that one person is dominating the conversation and sharing their thoughts, opinions, ideas, etc., while others may not have as much opportunity to contribute.

Sentences with «to do most of the talking»

  • We'll let the photos do most of the talking for us, but there are a few things to point out on the R - Line model. (volkswagensantamonica.com)
  • When I stop to think about it, I now remember being the one who did most of the talking. (inc.com)
  • Silver, who typically does most of the talking with reporters after these meetings, said he expects table targets released sometime this evening. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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