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interlocutor
1. The raunchier Regina Bar meant bare-breasted dancers and high kicks, and it flaunted a slicked-down interlocutor
2. The answer the interlocutor is looking for is only part (often a small part) of the totality
3. As long as the person on the receiving end is willing to grant the interlocutor the
4. By a coincidence, his interlocutor was Senior Constable Ponto, who had investigated Bart’s night of horror
5. If her interlocutor detected her sudden nervousness, she didn’t let it appear
6. A sleepy female voice answered him after four rings but the screen stayed dark, his interlocutor having chosen not to activate her own screen
7. �� He suddenly paled as his interlocutor spoke
8. At first I was taken aback when our translator did this in the middle of an interesting conversation, leaving us and our interlocutor speechlessly staring at each other
9. Who are these parents in your opinion?” a young interlocutor got interested
10. My diary, as my best friend and silent interlocutor, took all the outpouring of my soul
11. does not hear the interlocutor, does not want to understand, does not accept or
12. , 67, 24, interlocutor,
13. "I'm sure I can't express any opinion at all for publication on the subject," he concluded brusquely, jamming down the receiver on the hook before his interlocutor had a chance to ask another question
14. interlocutor, -a, speaker, questioner; su —, the one whospoke to him
15. “In a sense, I guess I am,” responds the man, slightly perplexing his interlocutor, “but in
16. expression of confusion of his interlocutor, “I have been away for several years,” he stresses
17. “Oh, I see,” the other mumbles, averting his eyes from those of his interlocutor, “I don't
18. “It's everyone's responsibility,” the man asserts with conviction, leaving his interlocutor
19. over the last few years,” he hints, his interlocutor looking at him with interest yet remaining
20. � It asks the respondent to confess her/his delusional sense of personal intelligence which the interlocutor will soon expose for what it is
21. interlocutor, who had much more sense than he had
22. At the risk of her own, was the telling rejoinder of his interlocutor, none the less effective for the moderate and measured tone in which it was delivered
23. He threw an odd eye at the same time now and then at Stephen's anything but immaculately attired interlocutor as if he had seen that nobleman somewhere or other though where he was not in a position to truthfully state nor had he the remotest idea when
24. Then, having riveted the eyes of his interlocutor on his own, he glanced towards the door
25. " Debray stepped forward, and cordially pressed the hand of his interlocutor
26. snapper, that had more to say with her than I need to say, bade her protest and appeal against the interlocutor, which the daring gipsy, so egged on, actually did, and the appeal next court day came before
27. ” But although I have often since had many a good laugh at the sport, I was not overly pleased with Mrs Pawkie at the time—particularly as the matter between the deacon’s wife and Jeanie did not end with my interlocutor
28. The prominent man (who was then a person in power, with a lemon-coloured face and a very short and curly, not to say woolly, head of hair) went so far in his temporary discontent as to shake his yellow fist under the nose of his interlocutor, and shriek—
29. Tess's attention was thus attracted to the dairyman's interlocutor, of whom she could see but the merest patch, owing to his burying his head so persistently in the flank of the milcher
30. Tess hastily explained that he had been called away on business, and, leaving her interlocutor, clambered over the garden-hedge, and thus made her way to the house
31. And if one’s interlocutor had things to hide and still agreed to the venue, then it also conveyed a sense of power
32. ‘The young Cossack made his mighty interlocutor smile,’ says Thiers
33. deliberation of an orator who holds his interlocutor and who
34. The entire program from here on was to be enacted in the dark, he as Mr Interlocutor
35. Mobile and flexible, it was never intended to be compressed in the eternal silence of solitude: it is a mouth which should speak much and smile often, and have human affection for its interlocutor
36. I perceived, of course, the drift of my interlocutor
37. "Still it is a question," said a new interlocutor, "whether it was just to deprive the children of Prince Iván of the property, with which they have grown up and have been educated, and to which they thought they had a right
38. But after dinner, over their coffee, Nekhludoff and the Englishman began a very interesting conversation about Gladstone, and Nekhludoff thought he had said many clever things which were noticed by his interlocutor
39. They treat his teaching as, in correcting the words of an interlocutor, self-confident men generally speak to one whom they regard as standing below them, "Yes, what you mean to say is this
40. The old poet lays bare life before his young interlocutor and shows it to him such as it is, with its eternal, unavoidable companion and end,—death
41. “The young Cossack made his mighty interlocutor smile,” says Thiers
42. Every one addressed his interlocutor in the second person singular
43. For the nonce his interlocutor may be duped; but, being no fool, he will on the morrow have seen through the subterfuge