0 present participle of fast-talk
1 to persuade people with a lot of quick, clever, but usually dishonest talk:
Many people meet fast-talking, plausible salesmen and it is very difficult for them to resist their blandishments.
Wolf was known for his charismatic stage antics of fast-talking quips and pole-vaulting with the microphone stand.
Merchant has been praised for his portrayal by critics who cited his fast-talking dialogue.
A scheming, fast-talking bear, he is always thinking of ways to escape the zoo or make a quick buck.
Often playing fast-talking smart alecs or romantic leads at first, he soon progressed to playing a string of authority figures, especially cops and priests.
This resulted in a series of fast-talking comedy pictures featuring newsmen.
Crawford was originally stereotyped as a fast-talking tough guy early in his career and often played villainous parts.
Having since pitched for multiple products, he's created a public image of himself as a compelling, fast-talking salesman.