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View synonyms for big talk
big talk
noun
, Informal.
- exaggeration; bragging.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of big talk1
An Americanism dating back to 1855–60
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Example Sentences
Instead, his legacy will be "after eight years and a lot of big talk, the economy was still terrible".
From The Daily Beast
But for all his big talk, Gunnar tossed and muttered that night.
From Project Gutenberg
The 'big talk' follows, and the presents are distributed by a chief who exercises the office of commissary.
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Of course I don't; you daresn't be frightened after all your big talk before we came out.
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A little dinner wouldn't make a big talk, and what we want is the big talk, at present, if we don't lay up a cent.
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A mild snicker greeted his “big talk,” and the boy flushed hotly.
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