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causerie

[koh-zuh-ree, kohzuh-ree] / ˌkoʊ zəˈri, koʊzəˈri /


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Whatever was the nature of His Majesty's causerie he arrived at Santander seemingly more spruce and sprightly than ever.

From Time Magazine Archive

This could no longer--it was impossible--be the mere inspiration of the moment, and only a harmless causerie.

From Quisisana, or Rest at Last by Spielhagen, Friedrich

Which laudable effort toward intellectual and artistic uplift Hamil never laughed at; and there ensued always the most astonishing causerie concerning art that two men in a wilderness ever engaged in.

From The Firing Line by Chambers, Robert W. (Robert William)

We had a great causerie over pictures of home scenes, and of many places in India.

From From Edinburgh to India & Burmah by Burn Murdoch, W. G. (William Gordon)

With his tail slightly vibrant, he conducts a dignified causerie.

From Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned by Morley, Christopher




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