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Definition of Palavering
1. palaver [v] - See also: palaver
Lexicographical Neighbors of Palavering
Literary usage of Palavering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1849)
"Bernan styles "palavering ARCHITECTS"! Even so; for he has actually ... A palavering
architect; one who is loquacious evermore, and produces trifles; ..."
2. In Wembo-Nyama's Land: A Story of the Thrilling Experiences in Establishing by Thomas Ellis Reeve (1921)
"Of all occupations that of "palavering" is the one to which the average African
... And "palavering" is the planning, discussing, arguing, settling of these ..."
3. War--what For? by George Ross Kirkpatrick (1910)
"These paid and powerful human things, palavering about the "dignity of honest
toil," palavering about the "joy of the hope of good things beyond" (always ..."
4. War, what For? by George Ross Kirkpatrick (1910)
"These paid and powerful human things, palavering about the "dignity of honest
toil," palavering about the "joy of the hope of good things beyond" (always ..."