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21 causer
v. trans. & intrans.1. To be able to speak a language. Il cause couramment l'anglais: English is a lingo he masters very well.2. Qu'est-ce qu'il cause bien! What a smooth talker! — Doesn't he express himself beautifully!3. Cause toujours! (iron.): You've got another think coming! — If you believe that, you're kidding yourself! (Keep talking, but you're not going to convince anybody!) -
22 cravateur
n. m.1. 'Mouthpiece', barrister.2. 'Slick-tongue', smooth-talker. -
23 filet
n. m.1. Ne pas avoir lefilet: To 'have the gift of the gab', to be a smooth and prolific talker.2. L'artiste travaille sans filet! (joc.): Things like that don't frighten me! (This piece of verbal bravado originates from the world of trapeze artists where a safety net is a salutary precaution.) -
24 palasseur
n. m. 'Gas-bag', 'waffler', incessant talker. -
25 pallasseur
n. m. 'Gas-bag', 'waffler', incessant talker. -
26 robinet
n. m.1. 'Yapper', incessant talker. Quel robinet d'eau tiède! What a wet waffler he is!2. 'Gob', mouth (where speech is concerned only). Ferme ton robinet! Shut your cakehole!
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