Collogue

Word COLLOGUE
Character 8
Hyphenation col logue
Pronunciations /kɒˈləʊɡ/

Definitions and meanings of "Collogue"

What do we mean by collogue?

To be on friendly or intimate terms with someone. intransitive verb

To consult or confer with someone. intransitive verb

To chat. intransitive verb

To conspire; intrigue. intransitive verb

To use flattery; gloze; flatter.

To confer or converse confidentially and secretly; plot mischief; lay schemes in concert.

To wheedle; flatter.

To talk or confer secretly and confidentially; to converse, especially with evil intentions; to plot mischief. intransitive verb

To talk privately or secretly; to conspire verb

Confer secretly verb

To simulate belief.

To coax; to flatter.

To talk privately or secretly; to conspire.

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The word "collogue" in example sentences

"collogue," as they expressed it; but also the little gossoons in their ragged trousers and bare feet, and the girleens, with their curly hair, and roguish dark-blue eyes, to scuttle in also. ❋ L. T. Meade (1884)

But first I want to swing it back to my collogue Mary Snow, who is up in Michigan. ❋ Unknown (2008)

[5189] They will crack, counterfeit, and collogue as well as the best, with handkerchiefs, and wrought nightcaps, purses, posies, and such toys: as he justly complained, ❋ Unknown (2007)

[86] Heretofore learning was graced by judicious scholars, but now noble sciences are vilified by base and illiterate scribblers, that either write for vainglory, need, to get money, or as Parasites to flatter and collogue with some great men, they put cut [87] burras, quisquiliasque ineptiasque. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Their means is their misery, though they do apply themselves to the times, to lie, dissemble, collogue and flatter their lieges, obey, second his will and commands as much as may be, yet too frequently they miscarry, they fat themselves like so many hogs, as [3696] Aeneas ❋ Unknown (2007)

The two would collogue for hours; and though at first I did not understand the tongue, I could see that it was the white man who fawned and the black man who bullied. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Now the artful young rogue, while they held their collogue ❋ Unknown (1998)

At night I see the two hold a sort of a collogue abaft the wheel, when I was on my trick at the helm. ❋ Various (N/A)

They were fit company, '' he added, ` ` for each other, Sir Rashleigh having lost all right to mingle in the society of men of honour; but it was hardly possible two such d--- d rascals should collogue together without mischief to honest people. '' ❋ Unknown (1887)

But come, you make me only the more earnest to collogue with you. ❋ Unknown (1872)

The rising of the curtain drew his habitual groan from Potts, and he fled to collogue with the goodly number of honest fellows in the house of music who detested 'squallery.' ❋ George Meredith (1868)

And how long have you been so thick with Dunsey that you must collogue with him to embezzle my money? ❋ Unknown (1861)

And how long have you been so thick with Dunsey that you must _collogue_ with him to embezzle my money? ❋ George Eliot (1849)

What! shall we not collogue together, and warm the cockles of our ancient kindness? ❋ Walter Scott (1801)

Word of the day: collogue: 1: intrigue, conspire; 2: to talk privately: confer. ❋ GalAboutMpls (2010)

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