It simply means that they have a way with words.
I believe you are referring to the phrase "the gift of gab". This means the ability to talk to others without difficulty. Example sentences: Dan is usually very shy at parties, but if he has a drink or two, he suddenly develops the gift of gab. Mom is blessed with the gift of gab and makes friends easily wherever she goes. Senator Blaine is a skilled politician who easily influences others with his gift of gab. He received many donations to his campaign at the fundraiser because he schmoozed the crowd with his gift of gab.
To gab means to talk excessively or to chat informally.
Statues offered as a gift to a god or saint.
We shall overcome.
It rather depends on the rest of the sentence, but yes, it is redundant. Gifts, by definition, are free.
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No. We say the gift of gab.
The Gift of Gab was created in 1955-09.
you receive "the gift of the gab" - the gift of being able to speak freely about any subject
The gift of the gab!
The gift of gab is supposed to be the gift of speaking well and eloquently, which is bestowed by kissing the Blarney Stone in Ireland.Gab is an old English word referring to the mouth. It is also where we get the word 'gape' referring to a mouthlike opening (a gaping yawn) and the word 'gap'.In reference to the mouth, therefore, gab came to mean talk, chatter, akin to how other expressions for talking refer to the speaking orifice (e.g. 'mouthing off', 'running at the mouth', or 'he's got a mouth on him').It is this definition of gab, as talking, specifically loose conversational chatter, that we get 'the gift of gab' which means having the gift of being able to speak easily and freely.
The gift of gab is supposed to be the gift of speaking well and eloquently, which is bestowed by kissing the Blarney Stone in Ireland.Gab is an old English word referring to the mouth. It is also where we get the word 'gape' referring to a mouthlike opening (a gaping yawn) and the word 'gap'.In reference to the mouth, therefore, gab came to mean talk, chatter, akin to how other expressions for talking refer to the speaking orifice (e.g. 'mouthing off', 'running at the mouth', or 'he's got a mouth on him').It is this definition of gab, as talking, specifically loose conversational chatter, that we get 'the gift of gab' which means having the gift of being able to speak easily and freely.
Joey has the gift of gab..Means to be a good talker.
Your supposed to get the gift of the gab.
It is said that anyone who kisses the Blarney Stone will get the gift of the gab, ie become a good talker.
Gift of the 'gab' (talking and conversation)
'He has the gift of the gab' = Tá an bhean dhearg go maith aige.or Tá gliogairnéis mhaith aige.