palavered

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past of palaver
palaver
Talk, especially unnecessary talk, fuss
palaver
Disagreement

I have no palaver with him.

palaver
To discuss with much talk

That,” he rejoined, “is a way we Americans have. We cannot stop to palaver. What would become of our manifest destiny?”.

palaver
A meeting at which there is much talk
palaver
A village council meeting
palaver
loud and confused and empty talk; "mere rhetoric" have a lengthy discussion, usually between people of different backgrounds
palaver
influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering; "He palavered her into going along"
palaver
talk, unnecessary talk, fuss
palaver
{f} chatter idly; flatter; confer, negotiate
palaver
loud and confused and empty talk; "mere rhetoric"
palaver
idle or beguiling talk; talk intended to deceive; flattery
palaver
To make palaver with, or to; to used palaver;to talk idly or deceitfully; to employ flattery; to cajole; as, to palaver artfully
palaver
speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
palaver
have a lengthy discussion, usually between people of different backgrounds
palaver
{i} idle or foolish chatter; flattery; conference between two parties (especially meetings between explorers and native officials)
palaver
In Africa, a parley with the natives; a talk; hence, a public conference and deliberation; a debate
palaver
flattery intended to persuade
palaver
Talk; conversation; esp
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Palaver is unnecessary fuss and bother about the way something is done. We don't want all that palaver, do we?. unnecessary trouble and anxiety that makes something seem more important than it really is (palavra , from parabola; PARABLE)