social intercourse

NOUN
  1. communication between individuals
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How To Use social intercourse In A Sentence

  • Between Blackburn Hill and Enderly Road very little social intercourse existed and, as the Road people resented what they called the pride of Blackburn Hill, there was a good deal of bad feeling between the two districts. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906
  • Although as bitter and unconciliatory as any of his colleagues in his treatment of the Southern statesmen on the floor of the Senate, he always manifested the utmost good temper toward them in social intercourse, and was frequently seen, after a sharp and irritating episode in debate, laughing and talking with Green or Benjamin in the most cheerful manner imaginable. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Three write an article to turn intravenousdrop, introduction and cross - cultural social intercourse related culture to order.
  • My opportunities of social intercourse "-- drily --" are somewhat limited. The Hermit of Far End
  • Honestly, this constant social intercourse is just exhausting.
  • Their language cuts through the niceties of social intercourse to fundamentals.
  • Since ‘any ill-bred person threatened to undermine everyone else's claims to gentility, such rudeness had to be banned from polite social intercourse’.
  • His feeling is that the community needs the service as a place for social intercourse.
  • His drinking wine is for diversion, for flexibility, for creation, for curing and for social intercourse.
  • But even this line of attack fails to separate cliché from the common forms of polite social intercourse.
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