talk of (someone or something)

talk of (someone or something)

1. verb To discuss, speak about, speculate on, etc., someone or something. We had talked of dissolving the company, but I don't think we'll go down that road just yet. I could overhear the officers talking of someone who sounded awfully similar to my friend Michael.
2. noun Discussions, speculations, rumors, etc., about something. There has been talk of mass layovers in the company. Any talk of insurrection is done in the lowest of whispers in the police state.
See also: of, talk
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

talk of someone or something

to speak about someone or something. Weren't we talking of old Mrs. Watson just now? We were just talking of old timeshappier times.
See also: of, talk
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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