Identify your conversational style, and then find out how to get the gab going with your crush! |
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Like most great radicals he was essentially a loner with a gift of the gab and rage in his heart. |
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However, mention pots, oatcakes and Wright's Pies and they gab away at you for hours! |
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Meetings with your individual staff members are for them, not another chance for you to gab on for an hour. |
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As we listen to his wonderful gab, we should remember what he sometimes forgot or failed to say. |
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Still, he has a knowing charm, a sportsman's physique and the gift of the gab. |
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As the clock-hands sweep into the witching hour, on October 30, a new season of gab and glitter will open at the Varscona Theatre. |
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When the lights are low and the drink is flowing, we gab for hours about pop music, politics and class A drugs we have known. |
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The only thing we got to learn from him was how to gab without losing your audience. |
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Deanna, a hard-working and good-natured woman, was gladly up to share a smoke and some gab when not working the dive deck. |
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You can argue about our latest articles, chew the fat about politics, faith, life and culture, and gab with folk from pretty much everywhere. |
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Nicole has the gift of the gab and the ability to fire out a quick response without thinking too much about it. |
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Acting is not mere gift of the gab, but a skill that comes from a serious observation of life and all around. |
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He's a cheeky chappy who we're expected to find charismatic simply because he has the gift of the gab, but he's all cockiness and no collateral. |
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A lot of people only get honours because they have got the gift of the gab. |
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But this is no girl gab where women bond over babies and birthing. |
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They are a kind of basso ostinato for the diplomats who gather and gab. |
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Montgomery's been in some superb bands and put out some solid solo records in the US, and I once had a nice long backyard gab with him about music over a keg. |
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Stop at your best girl pal's place and get going with the gab. |
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The medallion imparts the gift of gab and is powered by solar energy. |
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I note some tut-tutting over the methods employed by frontline reporters armed with only the gift of the gab, trying to convince Brown to speak to them. |
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The storytellers were usually men having the gift of gab, a good memory and a truly fertile imagination. |
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With « Joseph K. » and his never-ending gift of the gab during a quirky visit of Béthune. |
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And his weapon was words, for he had an Irishman's astonishing gift of the gab, glibness he called it, that never failed him. |
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The Gift of gab, the only original member of Blackalicious present, is twice as big as Big Boi but only half as well known. |
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That humid night, I realized I had forgotten how much I loved and missed performers like Gift of gab, the Fat Boys, and Raekwon. |
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It's a scene where Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg hang upside down in a barn and gab on like Vince Vaughn again. |
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The process is designed to uncover brainy, personable Stakhanovites with steely resilience and the gift of the gab. |
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Somalis' gift of the gab, and the difficulty of getting in and out of the country, put a premium on extended telephone calls. |
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Now aspire wants an alternative, and is bringing five black women together for a good gab. |
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She apologizes profusely, curls up across from me, and begins to, as she calls it, gab. |
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The spotted hawk swoops by and accuses me ... he complains of my gab and my loitering. |
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Discussing private matters in public has become a habit in Europe and the U.S. For years, Americans have complained about cell phone users who gab in public. |
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In our interview, Moreno is effervescent and irreverent, with a genuine gift of the gab. |
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When we arrived for a photo op about 1:15 PM, the group was already involved in serious discussion, notebooks and writing implements in hand, suggesting that this is not just a gab session. |
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With all the petro-state's resources at his command, the gift of the gab and the power to force the broadcast media to carry his long-winded speeches live, he is a formidable opponent. |
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Since I have the gift of the gab, I may as well put it to good use. |
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Speak, and overcome that cloddish reticence, That mumbling, halting search for words with wings on 'em It might be great to have the gift of gab, standing up. |
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Thomson compares it to the Irish gift of the gab. |
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When visitors come there and kiss that stone, they say in Hibernian English that they leave with the gift of the gab, meaning loquacious in polite journals. |
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An enthusiasm for communication including experience in press management, event organization and the gift of the gab are ideal qualities for our Public Relations team. |
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They have quirks, life histories and the gift of gab. |
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But you don't have to be born with the gift of gab to become an expert communicator. |
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All you do is gab with the yentas all day long while I wear myself out going from shop to shop looking for work. |
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The Irish-American Southerner's gift of gab. |
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Your delightful gift of gab can get you in gossip trouble but, of course, you can talk your way out of it. |
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A sister group, Working Partnership USA, which she set up in 1995, does research, trains local activists and cultivates relations with universities. Ms Dean can sound like an academic with the gift of the gab. |
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That woman Rasheeda, the dynamite dresser with the gift of the gab, the one he had given city funds to for a children's fashion programme, sat on the bed, egging him on. |
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