to discuss a problem thoroughly with someone who disagrees with you about it
Annie encouraged them, believing it was sound therapy for them to talk out any traumatic reaction.
Florent and I had a wonderful talk out on the balcony while the other guests were inside.
This was their secret headquarters where they would go to plan games and adventures, or just sit and talk out of the range of grown-up ears.
You need to sit down with her and talk this out.
`Do you remember when you first rode into Cengarn, and we had a talk out in the barracks here?
talks out
talking out
talked out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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