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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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Intensely jealous, he finds Fredrik having an intimate tête-à-tête with Desirée after her performance.

From Los Angeles Times

Mr. Putin and Mr. Xi will have a “tête-à-tête bilateral meeting” in the afternoon, according to Mr. Ushakov.

From New York Times

Diplomats and analysts said the real value of the meeting, the first formal tête-à-tête between French and British leaders since 2018, was less about substance than about symbolism: two neighbors pledging to bury the hatchet after years of bickering over Brexit, fishing rights, even a submarine alliance between the United States, Australia and Britain that left a fuming France on the sidelines.

From New York Times

These seem to be specific for intended "tete-a-tete" conversations with their preferred pack members.

From Salon

But the performance might have been stronger if she had opted for a more intimate tête-à-tête with the audience.

From Los Angeles Times