We have no meanings for "longer conversation" in our records yet.
1 Prax had the sense of walking in on a much longer conversation .
2 But the youth was drowsy, and prudence forbade a longer conversation .
3 It's hard to find time for a longer conversation .
4 One bright day she felt able to hold a longer conversation than before with her betrothed.
5 A longer conversation with the Headmaster?
6 A longer conversation is needed, examining what the right balance is between the rights and obligations of tenants and landlords.
7 This is a longer conversation , but I just want to spend my time with people I enjoy who energise me.
8 He was anxious to have a longer conversation with her, and ascertain whether or not he was correct in his latter supposition.
9 Mr Shallard, however, not wishing to have any longer conversation with the baronet, wished him "good morning," and rode off.
10 He said the filters would allow children to conduct longer conversations with grandparents, for example.
11 And to do that over time so that we have longer conversations that aren't about tweets or sound bites.
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