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palavers
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trivial or meaningless talk
- The meeting was filled with palaver and no real decisions were made.
- He dismissed their complaints as mere palaver.
- The debate quickly descended into palaver, with everyone talking over each other.
- Stop the palaver and get to the point.
- The council's discussion was little more than palaver.
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smooth talk intended to persuade or influence someone
- He won their consent with a little palaver.
- The salesman used palaver to convince the customer to buy the expensive model.
- She tried palaver to get him to change his mind.
- The actor used palaver to charm the producer into giving him the role.
- They employed palaver to gain favor with the officials.
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a lot of unnecessary effort, trouble, or fuss over something trivial
- The palaver of explaining every step bored the audience quickly.
- Fixing the broken faucet turned into a palaver with all the wrong tools.
- All this palaver about meeting schedules could’ve been avoided with a quick email.
- He skipped the palaver of making dinner by ordering takeout.
- Applying for a refund turned out to be an unexpected palaver.