Loud and confused and empty talk.
Flattery intended to persuade.
Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly.
Influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering.
1 People will not accept free seeds without a certain amount of palaver .
2 Spaghetti or any long ribbon pasta, in contrast, is a right palaver .
3 Now dey lib for Congo, dey not like the idea of soldier - palaver .
4 They continued their palaver throughout the afternoon and into the early evening.
5 One undeniable thing in this palaver is the Russian reputation for glamour.
6 As far as the Persian journey was concerned the palaver was ended.
7 After an interminable palaver Margaret induced the servant to leave the room.
8 We had what is called in those parts a palaver with him.
9 Rimer 'n me was just going to have us a little palaver .
10 With every transaction, he passed out a premium in way of palaver .
11 I lose also the two fire-bar which I give for funeral palaver .
12 This is the tribe with which we are to hold a palaver .
13 After the palaver was over, target practice took place, with the guns.
14 Between tracks are cool bite-size dramatic interludes of verite free-verse 'hood palaver .
15 She sent for a chair and a palaver of several hours began.
16 We had quite a friendly palaver , and my watch amused them immensely.
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