Opposite of to stop talking, to shut up
To make a remark based on one's observation
“Her weary husband had returned from work. "You look exhausted," she would observe.”
To talk or chatter at length, typically on trivial subjects
To speak one's mind openly and freely
(colloquial) To make a fuss or complain
“Kids generally create when seeking attention.”
To read or say aloud something that is written
“Hannah stood before the group to nervously read her poem, not knowing that Ryan the scoundrel would use her words against her.”
To tell, publish or report on information
“Rose was furious and wanted to share her story with the press.”
(rare) To become less reserved in character or behavior
“After being entertained, she would expand and flourish.”
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