<span class="searchmatch">making</span> <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> present participle and gerund of make <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span>...
make <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> (third-person singular simple present makes <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span>, present participle <span class="searchmatch">making</span> <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span>, simple past and past participle made...
From sub- + <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span>. subconversation (plural subconversations) (chiefly computing) A <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> <span class="searchmatch">making</span> up part of a larger <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span>....
make <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> 철수와 영희는 밤새도록 대화하고 있었다. Cheolsu-wa Yeonghui-neun bamsaedorok daehwahago isseotda. Cheol-Soo and Young-Hui were <span class="searchmatch">making</span> <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> all...
Organization: Communication As Its Site and Surface, page 36: And what <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> becomes then is a sustained strip or tract of referencings, each referencing...
“Alibi, trans unity and <span class="searchmatch">making</span> drag history: Sevdaliza in <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> with Pabllo Vittar”, in Gay Times[1]: In <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> with Pabllo Vittar, Sevdaliza...
mingled into one. (transitive) To interrupt a <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> by introducing a different subject or <span class="searchmatch">making</span> a comment. 1667, John Milton, “Book XII”, in Paradise...
participant engaged in three naturalistic <span class="searchmatch">conversations</span> around the topic of loneliness with: (1) a familiar, chosen <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> partner; (2) a non-autistic stranger...
Frank said. He was sitting in his wheelchair by the kitchen table, <span class="searchmatch">making</span> <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> with Bri while she worked. "Jus' listen to that wind." three-dog...
and relations. Hanar never refer to themselves in the first person in <span class="searchmatch">conversation</span> with someone they know on a Face Name basis. To do so is considered egotistical...