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But our century demands a certain politeness and decency in speech; wherefore I employ the term I have, to wit, go-between.
THE MERRIE TALES OF JACQUES TOURNEBROCHEANATOLE FRANCE
Lopez made an offer to act as go-between, to effect a reconciliation; but Everett declined the offer.
THE PRIME MINISTERANTHONY TROLLOPE
Chanzi, the go-between, comes to the house of Frme and tells her of the fraud perpetrated on Nachman.
THE HISTORY OF YIDDISH LITERATURE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURYLEO WIENER
There was nothing unnatural in the idea; such things were, even in Geneva; and Louis was a go-between, not above the task.
THE LONG NIGHTSTANLEY WEYMAN
Thirdly, he was in league with the missing peddler, who seemed to act as a go-between for Ellen and her correspondent.
THE INCENDIARYW. A. (WILLIAM AUGUSTINE) LEAHY
If with them conversing one forgets all time, it must be by the influence of the kind go-between Sleep.
THE ENGLISH NOVELGEORGE SAINTSBURY
This creature was a paid secret agent, a go-between for Sir Joseph and the Wilhelmstrasse.
THE CUP OF FURYRUPERT HUGHES
He sees a go-between who secures for him the pictures of some girls of his own district.
THE PACIFIC TRIANGLESYDNEY GREENBIE
Let's discuss Hobart Gaynor in the light of—say—an ambassador, or a go-between.
MRS. MAXON PROTESTSANTHONY HOPE
Where did he go between the morning of the eighth and the afternoon of the ninth?
THE MYSTERY OF THE HIDDEN ROOMMARION HARVEY
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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capacitor

WORDS RELATED TO GO-BETWEEN

  • agent
  • ambassador
  • attaché
  • cabinet member
  • chargé d'affaires
  • conciliator
  • emissary
  • envoy
  • expert
  • go-between
  • legate
  • mediator
  • minister
  • moderator
  • negotiator
  • plenipotentiary
  • public relations person
  • representative
  • tactician
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