Parley Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for parley.
parley
parley
/ˈpɑɹli/
Examples
- At a confrontation, the triumvirs parley with Pompey, and offer him a truce.
- But the Poles refused to engage in any parleys.
- The trappers considered this a ruse, but a parley was initiated.
- The settlers opened fire first, during a parley.
- Soon after, a Mexican bugler sounded the request for parley.
- Wat Tyler decided to ride out alone and parley with the King.
- Deserted by many of his followers, the old man was enticed outside to parley.
- Gandalf took the shirt and other tokens, but refused any offer of parley.
- Initially, both leaders sought to parley in a futile attempt to avoid bloodshed.
- No one should be afraid to go to RFC or to parley in some open format.
a negotiation between enemies
noun
discuss, as between enemies
verb
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In parliament, there are enemies.
"Par + Lay. Two groups lay down their guns to talk."
"Par + Lay. Two golfers lay down their clubs to talk and negotiate."
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