be all talk (and no action)
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British pronunciation/biː ˈɔːl tˈɔːk and nˈəʊ ˈakʃən/
American pronunciation/biː ˈɔːl tˈɔːk ænd nˈoʊ ˈækʃən/
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used to describe someone who continuously talks about what they are planning to do, but they never do or achieve much

What is the origin of the idiom "be all talk" and when to use it?

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The idiom "be all talk" originated from the concept of someone who talks or boasts about doing something but fails to follow through with action. It is used to describe individuals who lack action or substance behind their words, often indicating a tendency to exaggerate or engage in empty talk.

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