talk of the town - Meaning in Telugu

talk of the town - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of talk of the town in English

talk of the town noun

  1. idle gossip or rumor

    Synonyms

    talk

    Example

    • "there has been talk about you lately"

What is talk of the town meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase talk of the town refers to idle gossip or rumor. See talk of the town meaning in Telugu, talk of the town definition, translation and meaning of talk of the town in Telugu. Find talk of the town similar words, talk of the town synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of talk of the town. Find the answer of what is the meaning of talk of the town in Telugu.

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