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converse

[kuhn-vurs, kon-vurs] / kənˈvɜrs, ˈkɒn vɜrs /




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Mikey Resendez, all smiles and red converse shoes, sat down in the morning and thanked Styles for his haircut before it was even done.

From Los Angeles Times

“They have told me how much the medical clowning work has enriched their ability to converse, communicate and connect with patients — it helps so much with their bedside manner,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Through their shared reverence for art, Gustav and Nora find a way to converse without speech and to share ideas without discussion.

From Salon

"It's an incredible opportunity to converse with 4,500 years -- or even more -- of history," he told AFP.

From Barron's

Sometimes she converses with its voice assistant while driving her car.

From The Wall Street Journal