The tinsel celebrity, now the talk of the town, was flying to Coimbatore for a shoot and she stopped off to pick up her boarding pass. |
Garnished with fresh vegetables and a side of mashed potatoes, this loaf of pure C grade meat is the talk of the town. |
The mercury was rising in the city during the past one week and this had become the talk of the town. |
The talk of the town was almost as important as the smoke of the factory chimneys in creating a prosperous industrial economy. |
Kickstarting the burlesque scene in London, Maria Saugar reckons the Whoopee Club will be the talk of the town at The Edinburgh Festival. |
That is why marketers yearn for word of mouth publicity and powerful media machines long for becoming the talk of the town. |