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declined | engaged | interminable | stilted |
derogatory | hesitantly | off-the-cuff | stimulating |
dominate | hushed | pointed | struck up |
earnestly | incisive | rousing | witty |
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- Even when my husband’s co-workers get together socially, issues from their job often the conversation.
- He was fired after making racist and comments about his co-workers from other countries.
- I a conversation with the couple sitting next to me on the train, and we chatted the whole ride.
- We had a conversation on the airplane while everyone else was sleeping.
- I’ll talk to him later – I don’t want to interrupt him while he’s in conversation.
- In the last part of the movie, the general gives a speech to his soldiers.
- I’ve had a few conversations lately that have really sparked some new ideas.
- John tried to make a remark to defuse the tense situations, but nobody laughed.
- Most of the conference attendees didn’t fill out the survey, but a few made comments that really showed us how to improve next year’s event.
- My daughter is a vegetarian and speaks about the importance of treating animals well.
- Nowadays you have to be careful even when making comments, because someone might film you and post it online.
- The staff pressed the manager for details about the upcoming company reorganization, but she to comment.
- Ugh, I hate sitting meetings all day listening to my bosses’ debates about what to do.
- When asked, I spoke about my plans for next year since I hadn’t completely committed to them yet.
- I still remember that conversation when my ex-boyfriend said he no longer had feelings for me, after we’d just moved in together.
- My parents always say nice things about me – except for a couple remarks about how I never could keep my room clean.
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