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talk a blue streak

British pronunciation/tˈɔːk ɐ blˈuː stɹˈiːk/
American pronunciation/tˈɔːk ɐ blˈuː stɹˈiːk/
to talk a blue streak
[PHRASE]
1

to speak in a manner that is lengthy, continuous, and annoying

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to [talk] a blue streak definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "talk a blue streak" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "talk a blue streak" is uncertain, but it likely stems from the association of the color blue with intensity, speed, and vividness. The term emphasizes the rapid and continuous flow of speech, suggesting a level of enthusiasm or urgency. It is used to describe individuals who speak rapidly and energetically, often without pausing or hesitation. This idiom conveys the idea of someone talking animatedly, possibly overwhelming or captivating their listeners with their rapid-fire conversation style.

Examples
1He talked a blue streak all through breakfast.
2Your friend really talks a blue streak!
3Billy didn't talk until he was two, and then he started talking a blue streak.
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