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causerie

[koh-zuh-ree, kohzuh-ree] / ˌkoʊ zəˈri, koʊzəˈri /


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Whatever was the nature of His Majesty's causerie he arrived at Santander seemingly more spruce and sprightly than ever.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is easier to divine the "Sources" and the inspiration of The Age of Bronze than to place the reader au courant with the literary and political causerie of the day.

From The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry by Coleridge, Ernest Hartley

We had a great causerie over pictures of home scenes, and of many places in India.

From From Edinburgh to India & Burmah by Burn Murdoch, W. G. (William Gordon)

With his tail slightly vibrant, he conducts a dignified causerie.

From Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned by Morley, Christopher

And then about the causerie having been long——!

From Helena Brett's Career by Coke, Desmond