Pronunciation: /tɔːk ʌv ðə taʊn/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The new ice cream shop is the talk of the town.
A2 The talk of the town is about the upcoming festival.
B1 The talk of the town is centered around the new mayor's policies.
B2 The restaurant's unique menu has become the talk of the town.
C1 The scandal involving the celebrity is currently the talk of the town.
C2 The political corruption scandal has been the talk of the town for weeks.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 The new ice cream shop is the talk of the town.
A2 The talk of the town is about the upcoming music festival.
B1 The talk of the town revolves around the new mayor's policies.
B2 The controversial art exhibition became the talk of the town.
C1 The scandal involving the celebrity couple was the talk of the town for weeks.
C2 The political scandal became the talk of the town, dominating headlines and conversations.
formal The new art exhibit has become the talk of the town among art enthusiasts.
informal Have you heard about the new restaurant downtown? It's the talk of the town!
slang That new movie is the talk of the town right now, everyone is raving about it.
figurative Her extravagant wedding became the talk of the town for weeks to come.
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