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Definition

Conversation, especially of an informal or somewhat gossipy nature, among a group seated together for a meal or other social activity.

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In Context

  • "[T]hey all came out to supper. […] She was also pleased to see how Gregory toned up the table-talk and skilfully led it away from disagreeable topics."
  • "He ate like a starving Eskimo. […] The growing boy evidently did not believe in table-talk when he could use his mouth for more practical purposes."
  • "Grand Opera mishaps are usually more silly than solemn, and provide people with amusing table talk."
  • "On the first day of a new statute in New York City to restrict smoking, the table talk in many restaurants was about lighting up."
  • "[E]ven though there are announcers, they largely remain quiet, letting us hear all the table talk that goes on during and in between hands."
  • "Slowly, slightly, faith is trickling back, at least into Britain. […] Religion is civilised table talk."
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