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schmooze
/ ʃmuːz /
verb
- intr to chat or gossip
- tr to chat to (someone) for the purposes of self-promotion or to gain some advantage
noun
- a trivial conversation; chat
Other Words From
- schmooz·er noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of schmooze1
Word History and Origins
Origin of schmooze1
Example Sentences
However, after all of Labour’s schmoozing of the business world, and all their emphasis in the election of growing the economy, there’s been some surprise that those arguments were a lot less prominent on Wednesday.
We’re slowly inducted into Ani’s world, watching as she spends the night grinding for tips, schmoozing big spenders, and cutting up with her fellow dancers about the lousy playlists the DJ is cranking.
Trump was born in the upper tier of the ruling class, with whom he continues to schmooze in Mar-A-Lago to make mutually profitable deals for his second term.
Ballet galas are a special species of performance, as much about schmoozing and speeches and gowns as about the dancing.
Perhaps we in the press were still hungover after celebrating ourselves by schmoozing with celebrities and slurping up to politicians at the White House Correspondents Dinner the night before.
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