(1) An informal conversation.
(2) Conversation.
(1) Talk socially without exchanging too much information.
(2) Have a conference in order to talk something over.
(3) Converse.
(1) The annual American Booksellers Association confab
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(3) Maybe you could personally confab with him.
(4) This year's annual American Booksellers Association confab
(5) They wandered off to the woods for a private confab
(6) Hence, he is darting between a demonstration of his new video-analysis equipment - donated by the ECB - and a confab with his physiotherapists.
(7) In recent years, however, the confab has garnered attention not just from media but from those activists who feel the G8's policies are heavy handed and undemocratic.
(8) The other night, however, Ben and Dr Spot were seen in deep confab in one of the darker corners, a sight which caused some conjecture.
(9) The men clustered together for a quick confab
(10) That, and the after party at the confab had to be smashing.
(11) Regardless, Troy Rawhiti-Forbes is in a backstage confab with the other wrestlers.
(12) Don't miss the part maybe two-thirds of the way through where the Enron guys come out to confab with Arnold before the recall process gets going.
(13) Across at the changing rooms more players buzz about like excited bees round a honey-pot, the hum of enthusiasm providing the backing track for the latest confab between the club chairman and management team, who are gathered outside.
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(15) Get some fresh blood and stop having the same confab fifty times with the same tired people.
(16) She whisked my dish away and then had a quick confab with three colleagues before returning it, confident it was the dish I'd ordered.
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(18) The journalists' confab featured discussions on diversity that included benchmark goals for racial and ethnic parity in newsrooms.
(19) Looking at Risk Control was Iain Cruickshank, another visitor from the capital, who was seen in confab with Dave Davey.
(20) But all Wright does is repeat platitudes from his last confab at Brookings.
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