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confab

[kon-fab, kuhn-fab, kon-fab] / ˈkɒn fæb, kənˈfæb, ˈkɒn fæb /




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Other key aspects to emerge from the confab could show points of contention within the FOMC.

From Barron's Jun. 12, 2026

South by Southwest, the March Texas confab for music, film and tech, was among the first festivals to feel a pinch this year.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 19, 2026

The annual confab is one of the largest gatherings of cybersecurity professionals, and the timing of this year’s gathering proved particularly apt.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 31, 2026

But at the Conservative Political Action Conference, the annual conservative confab held this year in suburban Dallas, the ongoing conflict with Iran seemed relatively remote.

From Slate Mar. 27, 2026

While Jerry G. talked to Lord Elephant, some five miles away another important confab was taking place.

From "The Milagro Beanfield War" by John Nichols

They confabbed with doctors about his condition and translated their diagnoses.

From Washington Post Dec. 1, 2016

They walked round and round the ugly, ill-kept lawn; they walked under the beautiful trees, entwined their arms round each other’s waists, and confabbed and confabbed.

From Girls of the Forest by L. T. Meade

Mr. Percival was at home; and, without waiting to be announced, Ellery sprang up the stairs to the little sanctum where the two had confabbed on many a day.

From Jewel Weed by Harrison Fisher

They confabbed for a while, and as Piddie comes out he's still explainin' how he's sure he don't know, but most likely Mr. Robert understands all about it.

From Torchy, Private Sec. by F. Foster Lincoln

He then went and confabbed for some minutes with the manageress, and returned.

From Field Hospital and Flying Column Being the Journal of an English Nursing Sister in Belgium & Russia by Violetta Thurstan

In the film, which is part adventurous lark and part character study, Ballesta controls the frame as the unassuming Urtubia, who began as a simple bricklayer and rose to confabbing with Fidel Castro.

From New York Times Jan. 27, 2023

The Twitter conversation was dominated by confabbing about Facebook; many of those occupying the fringe forums were first exposed to the sinister theories that now obsess them on Facebook.

From Washington Post Oct. 5, 2021

Who else would spend the morning after the premiere of his new film, the Coen brothers’ Hail, Caesar!, confabbing with Angela Merkel about the international refugee crisis?

From The Guardian Mar. 3, 2016

But days of private confabbing failed to spin a single propeller.

From Time Magazine Archive

The mass of people had broken up into small groups, all of whom were confabbing with energy.

From The Diamond Pin by Carolyn Wells




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