Talk socially without exchanging too much information.
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Examples for "visit"
Examples for "visit"
1You want to visit my house and my 'family,' well and good.
2In fact, he could visit a few years later, the paper said.
3If you or a friend need help visit 13reasonswhy.info for crisis resources.
4How can this visit help me answer the question I can't escape?
5In April this year, Kagame made a four-day state visit to Germany.
1I could tell by the way his jaw started working double time.
2But Brun's set jaw and hard look of determination left no doubt.
3I really want to have a future my jaw hit the floor.
4McAuliffe's words landed like a roundhouse right on the Clintons' collective jaw.
5The set of her jaw told him everything Dougal needed to know.
1Finnish technology group Radiolinja has launched the first GSM text chat service.
2No, no; that would be luxurious; let us chat in the dark.
3I really appreciate you taking the time to chat with me today.
4The paper recommended digital, app-based support, text-based chat support and increased telehealth.
5The team also launched a chat service to aid users still affected.
1Lanelle gaped for a moment longer; then gossip won out over suspicion.
2Still, there was bar talk and clerical gossip and talk among spouses.
3I am long past the point of worrying about gossip and scandal.
4She has listened to servants' gossip and taken it for the truth.
5She never grew weary of hearing the latest political news or gossip.
1The most obvious sign is the increasing chatter about a second referendum.
2A certain amount of preliminary social chatter was required at this point.
3There were hints of it in the social chatter of the papers.
4The chatter this year is that it's the best start in decades.
5Around this industry, large numbers had gathered simply to watch and chatter.
1Nick could tell Pakula was sincere, but not so good at chitchat.
2Tracy smiled, as if to say the time for chitchat had expired.
3And it calls for more than just a twenty-minute chitchat between us.
4He knew where I was headed-disposablechitchat land-andaborted my infield play.
5If she wanted to do polite chitchat, I was up to it.
1Yet it's unlikely one will emerge from the U.N. climate change confab.
2He and the nurse are having a confab in the next room.
3The young ladies were sitting by the emptied hampers, deep in confab.
4Once on the street a lively confab ensued, all talking at once.
5Following this there was a jangling confab which was almost a riot.
1The pimpled stripling had now given himself up wholeheartedly to social chit-chat.
2This chit-chat was simply for distraction while he took a peek around.
3Almost daily he held a little chit-chat with one prisoner or another.
4There's any amount of chit-chat to get through, apart from serious problems.
5And now the chit-chat is out of the way, let the madness begin.
1The hubbub and chaffer of it all went on the day long.
2Some of the rabble began to chaffer with this ancient hucksteress.
3There was a business chaffer, and the affair was virtually settled.
4Let us hear them threaten, and whimper, and chaffer among themselves.
5You make him go out into the market and chaffer for his bread!
1We head for various hostelries around Belfast for a good old natter.
2When the natter was explained to the section manager, he chuckled and said.
3He had a good old natter to Kim Hill in 2012.
4We had us a natter, and then the UPS truck come.
5It did not natter her, or minister to her self-respect.
1Do you think this business is not bad enough already, that you are making it worse with your senseless claver?
2He clavers them over with flattery as the snake clavers the rabbit.
3The man behind the billboards is Claver Kamau-Imani, head of Raging Elephants.
4Prominent civil society activist Pierre Claver Mbonimpa said protests would resume.
5Prominent activist Pierre Claver Mbonimpa said some had bullet wounds.
1The two proud dowagers, Lady Lynn and Lady Ingram, confabulate together.
2An' whut dem six ghostes do but stand round an' confabulate?
3If I must confabulate with gentlemen of your kidney, I prefer to keep it dark.
4So Ms. Rakir could call ahead and confabulate a closure, or flood the dig site, or report a quarantine?
5In this manner, said my master, did the parson and I confabulate; and I set him down at his lodgings in the village.
1Is the Chairman going to drop by again to chew the fat with you?
2Then they'd chew the fat over a sponsored BBQ dinner.
3The drivers, too, liked his sociability and cheery manner and stayed to chew the fat.
4I might want to chew the fat later.
5Fred hadn't just come to chew the fat.
1He didn't shoot the breeze at the nightly Camp 4 bull sessions.
2We even get together once a week to hang out, shoot the breeze.
3Everyone wanted to sit, hang out and shoot the breeze with Bill Clinton.
4He got a reputation as a hard charger who didn't shoot the breeze.
5I don't really have time to shoot the breeze right now, and neither should you.
6Not in the mood to shoot the breeze, Lanegan keeps his comments strictly on point.
7I can talk real loud and shoot the breeze.
8Here you can grab some quality homegrown produce or shoot the breeze with a local artist.
9Passing sun-drenched golfers as they shoot the breeze.
10To shoot the breeze, hit some shots; even share a joke or two on the tee box.
11I knew Winge to shoot the breeze.
12We sit there and shoot the breeze.
13Jason wasn't one to sit around and shoot the breeze when he could be watching a game.
14Shannon Atkinson launched Njection.com as a place for gearheads to shoot the breeze about anything and everything auto-related.
15Same Message, Different Transcripts An old friend of mine-let'scall him Mr. Johnson-phonesme frequently just to shoot the breeze.
16She was much too high-strung to shoot the breeze over stroganoff if she had a Monet rolled up in her closet.
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