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The answer PALAVERS has 8 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of palavers in various dictionaries:
noun - flattery intended to persuade
noun - loud and confused and empty talk
verb - speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Conferences |
Idle discussions |
Discussions |
That's only 5 down, or so yourfriend claims |
Your friend claims that they're all just talk |
Idle talks |
Friend goes to States for talks |
Possible Dictionary Clues |
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of palaver. |
Prolonged and tedious fuss or discussion. |
Talk unnecessarily and at length. |
prolonged and tedious fuss or discussion. |
talk unnecessarily and at length. |
Palavers might refer to |
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Palaver sauce or palava sauce or plasas is a type of stew widely eaten in West Africa, including Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. The word palaver comes from the Portuguese language and means a talk, lengthy debate or quarrel. It is unclear how this led to the name of the stew. One theory is that when the stew was first made, with long, ropey greens, people would start quarrels by slapping each other with the greens from their stew. Another is that the spices used in the stew mingle together like raised voices in an argument. It has been thought of as having the power to calm tensions, or to cause them. Other names for the dish include Kontonmire, Kentumere, Nkontommire and pla'sas.It has regional variations and can contain beef, fish, shrimp, pepitas, cassava, taro (cocoyam) leaves, and palm oil. It is served with boiled rice, potatoes, garri, fufu or yams. Outside of Africa, spinach is often used as a substitute for other greens. The leaves used to make this soup in Liberia are called Molokhia or Mulukhiyah leaves. |
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TALKS |