Like to hear (oneself) talk verb phrase
To prefer talking to listening to other people
My boss is a person who likes to hear himself talk.
Lisa likes to hear herself talk, so many people do not like her.
Used to describe someone who is good at persuading people to do or believe something
Primally used in the UK to indicate the typical manner of communication from the high social class
To frequently or constantly talk or complain about one's favourite topic or issue
Everybody, pay attention to me.
Acting and behaving like you are of great importance, but actually, you aren't
The verb "like" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Used to describe a person being more careful after an accident or a bad experience in the past to avoid it happening again.
I drive more carefully after an accident when I was little because a burnt child dreads the fire.