Expression/Idiom of talking on a wide range of topics
Is there an expression you could use to describe the contents you have in your mind when you can talk about a wide range of topics to people or you're a good talker? Or better words for topics/subjects of conversation.
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Is there an expression you could use to describe the contents you have in your mind when you can talk about a wide range of topics to people or you're a good talker? Or better words for topics/subjects of conversation.
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Is there an expression you could use to describe the contents you have in your mind when you can talk about a wide range of topics to people or you're a good talker? Or better words for topics/subjects of conversation.
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Is there an expression you could use to describe the contents you have in your mind when you can talk about a wide range of topics to people or you're a good talker? Or better words for topics/subjects of conversation.
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A good talker is
a conversationalist .
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary:
- one who converses a great deal or
who excels in conversation
// a witty
conversationalist
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A good talker is
a conversationalist .
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary:
- one who converses a great deal or
who excels in conversation
// a witty
conversationalist
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A good talker is
a conversationalist .
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary:
- one who converses a great deal or
who excels in conversation
// a witty
conversationalist
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A good talker is
a conversationalist .
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary:
- one who converses a great deal or
who excels in conversation
// a witty
conversationalist
A good talker is
a conversationalist .
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary:
- one who converses a great deal or
who excels in conversation
// a witty
conversationalist
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