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tete-a-tete

[teyt-uh-teyt, tet-uh-tet, te-ta-tet] / ˈteɪt əˈteɪt, ˈtɛt əˈtɛt, tɛ taˈtɛt /




tête-à-tête


NOUN
small sofa
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Example Sentences

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In addition to the lip-dub feature, Ms. Ochoa will often use her iPad to translate their tête-à-tête, while Mr. Romero uses the Timekettle WT2 Edge — earbuds with two-way simultaneous translation that help him follow a conversation in real time.

From New York Times

“Freud’s Last Session” comes from the stage and, like “The Two Popes,” centers on the tête-à-tête of intellectual opposites.

From Seattle Times

On the last song in the set, Woody and Casado traded lines, bringing the old idea of a cutting competition forward, riding a rising tide rather than a tête-à-tête.

From New York Times

This tête-à-tête's runtime approaches “Killers of the Flower Moon” territory.

From Salon

“Gives almost every scene the intimate gravity of a tête-à-tête. Turnbull particularly excels at writing realistic dialogue.”

From New York Times