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45 Sentences With "yakking"

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That's why most are two people yakking at each other.
I got yakking about politics with the tow truck driver.
" And there she is yakking about politics on "Politically Incorrect.
Marnie enters yakking and keeps the motor running, including in voice-over.
"If she continues yakking there, she would have a nervous breakdown," he said.
How do they keep players from yakking whenever there's a banana-induced spin-out?
Nothing like we used to do—all the nuttiness, the yakking, herding the clowns.
There's a lot of yakking, some barking; at one point, Odin does some god-splaining.
He's a back-slapping pol who prefers yakking it up in call time and can sometimes seem confused.
Kendall Jenner kinda jammed out at a Migos concert but spent at least as much time yakking with friends.
Now that I'm done yakking your ear off, let me know how you make smart buying decisions on Amazon.
On the drive back to school, the students toggled between yakking about their shopping victories and falling silent, drained.
I'm pretty into a Spotify playlist called Focus Flow, which is perfect for drowning out their lovely, incessant yakking.
You'll recall, Justin accidentally ran over a photog and got slapped with a ticket for yakking on a cellphone while driving.
He seemed even less interested in yakking about Debra Tate's comment, that Margo Robbie is the one who should play Sharon.
Sam is yakking, and Little Sam is large now, which indicates that they've been on the boat for a while already.
Now, it would be years before we could spend idle hours reading on the beach or walking along the shore, yakking.
James Comey can make a fortune yakking in front of crowds, but he could make more if he didn't piss off conservatives.
So the next time you're prepping for a big exam or cramming for an important office presentation, spend some time yakking it up.
Soon mock drafts will be ubiquitous: The "Monday Night Football" on-air crew started yakking it up about the draft way back in November.
Abbi, after tiptoeing into Soulstice to get her package, spots Shania Twain — the person she used to lie about training — yakking it up with Trey.
The last time they worked together was on the alien blockbuster "Super 8" ... no word if they were yakking about a new project, but fingers crossed.
Caiola says he was inspired to make his game after seeing a movie -- presumably Melissa McCarthy's "The Boss," where she tries yakking with a cheek retractor.
The fab 4 didn't say much on their way out, but the customers were telling us the guys were yakking at the table about some type of production.
Whether they're yakking about their beautiful idiot of a receptionist, Kevin (Chris Hemsworth), or a grave spectral threat to NYC, the banter is both epic and quote-worthy.
Mention nak muay farang (foreign kickboxers) to an Issan cab driver in a Bangkok traffic jam and he will start yakking (sometimes at great length) about the windmill from Hell.
The yakking begins after Dean is contacted by Alex (Aaron Costa Ganis), a boyfriend from 15 years ago, and Dean invites him to his desert retreat near Joshua Tree, in California.
The unnamed man was on his way from Amsterdam to the Spanish island of Gran Canaria when his scent reportedly overwhelmed the Transavia airline's cabin so horribly that fellow passengers started yakking.
Some of this is good television, much of it is mediocre, but it is television in that it has been produced, big yakking heads and all, to be viewed on small (home) screens.
With our phones in our hands and our eyes on our phones, each of us is a reporter, each a photographer, unedited and ill judged, chatting, snapping, tweeting, and posting, yikking and yakking.
After all, if you're sneaking into a secure location in a largely empty office building while trying desperately to stay one step ahead of the security guards and cameras, you can't go around yakking it up.
Actress Bette Midler unloads on twitter, you lose the P.R. advantage on this one, Mr. Trump, with those two images side by side, Ivanka and Jared yakking it up in Jerusalem, while the Palestinians get shot at.
They got to yakking before the ceremony, and Mazzone asked what they would have done if, in the course of pitching a World Series shutout, he had come to the mound to pull them from the game.
It hangs around in your head, with its foul-lipped yakking and the tang of its sensations, mustard-sharp; the fifty-cent sausage sandwiches that the characters chomp, standing up, may be the tastiest food ever dished up onscreen.
But, outside the novel at least, real-life musicians throughout the twentieth century have been blurring the lines between artist and instrument, imbuing their compositions with the most up-to-date machine "yakking" available—from radio static to computer-generated clicks.
He's a big boxing bore and one day we got to yakking about Tim Witherspoon, the former heavyweight champ who once got into a spot of bother in the 1980s when he tested positive for marijuana after a post-fight drug test.
Instead of sitting with an ice pack on your head and listening to John King yakking on CNN about red and blue paths to victory, revel in John Lithgow's droll old war horse, Winston Churchill, as he makes his imperial progress up the aisle at Westminster Abbey.
I've had situations where I've had two or three lawyers yakking away about their case that they're arguing the next day in front of the Supreme Court and they don't realize that there are three guys on the other side of the bar that they're going to see the next day.
At the inaugural luncheon after Mr. Trump's swearing-in on Friday, Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, spent a good 15 minutes yakking with Mr. Trump, apparently to express displeasure with the president's cabinet nominees, in particular Representative Tom Price of Georgia, the nominee to be secretary of health and human services.
Quill and Ego agonize over the missing years of their relationship; Gamora keeps fighting her cyborg sister, Nebula (Karen Gillan, who is genuinely freaky to behold), so brazenly that you come to dread their eventual reconciliation; Drax refers with unembarrassed Oedipal glee to his parents having sex; and even Yondu (Michael Rooker), a blue-skinned mercenary with a magic Mohawk, starts yakking on about his dissatisfying past.
"I'm back to what I do best - erotic, comedic sex, sex, sex - and I'll never stray again.""Meyer: Up to his old chicks again" Preston, Marilynn. Chicago Tribune 27 Apr 1975: e16. "I don't want to do too much yakking," he said.
"All dressed up with no place to go" [Electronic version]. Home Office Computing, para. 21. The drop could also be due to inadequate office setup. Additionally, a 1999 study claimed that "70 minutes of each day in a regular office are wasted by interruptions, yakking around the photocopier, and other distractions".
Cinema Crazed panned the remake as being an overly bland movie, as they felt that it was "just so lost in its own attempts to mimic a certain show about yakking women that it can’t find its own niche." DVD Talk also panned the movie as being a "glossy, largely dull retread" and recommended that fans of the original film not view The Initiation of Sarah. Commonsensemedia gave the movie three stars and commented on its amount of violence.
Gigs at Barrington Hall in Berkeley, New Method Industries in Oakland, and the occasional party at Valencia Tool & Die are the rowdiest (the heart of the scene) with a full cast of day-to-day regulars." In another article reviewing a show at the Die he wrote "Great show! Lot of yahooing downstairs and lots of yakking upstairs. Plenty of people at this gig arranged by MDC, and the crowd was pretty friendly - no real fights (which seem to be on the decline), and a lot of women thrashing.
Hughes retired in 1993 to concentrate on a writing career which had begun as a player for The Independent with the widely acclaimed Cricketer's Diary. In 1994 he joined The Daily Telegraph as a columnist and became the BBC's roving reporter on Test matches. He has worked as a journalist for The Independent and The Daily Telegraph, for The Times and for the BBC. He has written nine books, including the autobiographical A Lot of Hard Yakka (for which he won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 1997), Yakking Around the World (which dealt with his experiences as a county cricketer during and between cricket seasons), Jargonbusting (a guide to cricket terminology) Morning Everyone: An Ashes Odyssey, And God Created Cricket, (a history of the game) and Who wants to be a batsman?.

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