Use of talker in Sentences. 27 Examples

The examples include talker at the start of sentence, talker at the end of sentence and talker in the middle of sentence

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talker at the end of sentence


  1. He's a great talker.
  2. Will's a fast talker.
  3. He's a smooth talker.
  4. He was a smooth talker .
  5. Dole is a doer, not a talker.
  6. That fellow is a great talker.
  7. Will he choose the best talker?
  8. Mom thinks he's a smooth talker .
  9. And she was this great laugher and talker.
  10. Like Johnson, Coleridge was a great talker.
  11. You have to hand it to her; she's a good talker.
  12. Don't rely on him to do anything he's just a talker.
  13. As a politician, she had the reputation for being a real fast talker.
  14. He was popular and outgoing; he was intelligent; he was an amusing talker.
  15. I was a talker, too, although not to that degree, but a definite, moderate talker.

talker in the middle of sentence


  1. She's a great talker, isn't she?
  2. He's more a talker than a doer .
  3. And she was some talker, old Eva.
  4. As a talker, Mrs Cruz had a distinctive style.
  5. What a talker your mum is - I couldn't get off the phone!
  6. He is an uncommonly good talker and easy indeed to listen to.
  7. Anthony's a great talker - sometimes you just can't get a word in.
  8. I'm afraid he's more of a talker than a doer, which is why he never finishes anything.
  9. Lenny Clarke is a fast talker, which might explain why he was torn between politics and comedy.
  10. He is not much of a talker; a longish sentence for him is um, his standard reply to most questions.
  11. The Love talker preys upon unaccompanied young women, such as shepherdesses or milkmaids, seduces them and then disappears.
  12. Big talker and longtime Tucsonan Martin Rivera will conduct a free workshop for those interested in the time-honored art of storytelling.

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