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palaver

[puh-lav-er, ‑-lah-ver] / pəˈlæv ər, ‑ˈlɑ vər /


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Perhaps one upside of the palaver is that Radnor residents have become more politically engaged.

From New York Times

Only a huge cash infusion — $19 billion in income boosts to low-earners — and nonstop palaver by Mr. Macron himself in a marathon series of town halls all over the country, tamed it.

From New York Times

But while it’s true that most of the missive was familiar palaver, there was one element worth dwelling on.

From MSNBC

O’Connell said she has heard several reasons for the delay, a lot of which she called “just political palaver.”

From Washington Times

This said, it is best not to take too seriously the palaver of opposing coaches.

From New York Times