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fast talk

[fast-tawk, fahst-] / ˈfæstˈtɔk, ˈfɑst- /




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“He hates blandishing fast-talk that sounds like doublespeak,” said Chris Jennings, a former health policy aide who engaged frequently with Biden when he was vice president.

From Seattle Times

There's no legal fast-talk that can get the Supreme Court to rule again in a manner that ignores an amendment to the Constitution.

From US News

But as “Trespass” develops, its greedy, calculating paterfamilias responds to the intruders’ murder threats by trying to bluff his way out of trouble using the same kind of deal-making fast-talk he is heard spouting to a client in the movie’s opening scene.

From New York Times

In fact, his fast-talk evasions deepened my sense of unease.

From Salon

While the flesh flicks have served as a training ground for a few serious young directors unable to crack the big studios,* they are primarily a haven for the fast-talk, fast-buck artists.

From Time Magazine Archive