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talker
noun
A person who talks, especially one who gives a speech, or is loquacious or garrulous.
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He is confident rather than arrogant, blunt, and an excitable talker, tumbling over words in his North Yorkshire burr.
Now in his mid-80s, he is slender and quick, a New York talker, a man of polished anecdotes, long digressions, and strong opinions disguised with smiles.
Patrick was a wonderful and entertaining talker, the first person you would want to sit next to at a convivial post-match gathering.
Graves, who likes to think of himself as a straight talker, has endured a baptism of fire ever since he responded to a few gentle looseners from the BBC's Garry Richardson in early March by saying that Pietersen could only be considered for an England recall if he was consistently scoring runs in county cricket.
"I'm a doer, not a talker," he says.
"The key thing is, given this particular listener, how should the talker behave?
China, after all, sees the pivot as menacing, despite American efforts to persuade it otherwise.In this section Changing faces Calling Fire Chief Wang A talker or a walker?
Coleridge was a brilliant and prodigious talker, Wordsworth inclined towards the taciturn.
Mr McCain began by sort-of-apologising for a recent stroll through a Baghdad market that did little to burnish the image of the straight talker of legend.
Mr Abhisit is a smooth talker but does he have the stomach for so turbulent a ride?
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Examples include Dick Fuld of Lehman Brothers and Jimmy Cayne of Bear Stearns.Among the solutions offered by Messrs Kaplan and Kaiser is for bosses to create feedback mechanisms that tell them when they are going over the top (one "over-talker" got a friend to hold up a sheriff's badge if he was talking too much in business meetings).
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