cross-talk

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See also: crosstalk and cross talk

English

Noun

cross-talk (countable and uncountable, plural cross-talks)

  1. Alternative spelling of crosstalk.
    • 1960, P. G. Wodehouse, Jeeves in the Offing, chapter VII:
      He re-gurgled. “But this is terrible.” “Might be considerably better, I agree.” “Your uncle will be most upset.” “He'll have kittens.” “Kittens?” “That's right.” “Why kittens?” “Why not?” From the look on Bobbie's face, as she stood listening to our cross-talk act, I could see that the inner gist was passing over her head. Cryptic, she seemed to be registering it as.

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