(1) The performer in the middle of a minstrel line who engages the others in talk
(2) A person who takes part in a conversation
(1) The researchers constructed hypothetical conversations that differed in terms of their interlocutors , place, and topic.
(2) A while later, after having had the opportunity to reflect on the interlocution , I came to realise how professionally it was done.
(3) Perhaps we are now in a better position, after our interlocutions with Douglas and Balthasar, to argue this more fully in closing.
(4) David Makinson is reacting to the style of my interlocution , not its content.
(5) This is the response I wrote to one of my interlocutors in the comments.
(6) But that's not what my interlocutors , particularly the German ones, really want.
(7) For the last three days I have been listening to recordings of oral interlocutions of such a numbing homogeneity as to leave your correspondent jaded in the extreme.
(8) This is why the current engagement between my interlocutors and myself is particularly valuable.
(9) All of these narratives unfold partly as dialogues with what seem to be sympathetic but ineffectual interlocutors , perhaps lawyers.
(10) With a minimum of plot, drama emerges from the power struggle and hide-and-seek of interlocution .
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