Duologues [noun]
Definition of Duologues:
talk
Synonyms of Duologues:
● Exchange
● Confab
● Repartee
● Converse
● Chat
● Parley
● Script
● Powwow
● Colloquy
● Rap
● Parlance
● Flap
● Dialog
● Lines
● Remarks
● Sides
Sentence/Example of Duologues:
Without waiting a year she could go to Harry Manders and demand to be given a part; he had offered her one in her own duologue.
The house had an old-world garden, and it was here they had their first duologue.
She replied in the same key, and, seeing that the youth comprehended, the artist prompted a duologue.
He was lolling at full length in a rattan chair, listening indolently to the flippant duologue of the major and the grass widow.
Mrs Cotterill came hysterically in upon the duologue between Denry and Ruth in the drawing-room.
Mrs. O'Rane wants me to write her a duologue—just as one draws a rabbit for a child.
This is also M. Donnay's view; and he devotes his whole last act, quite simply, to a duologue of reconciliation.
Her dramatic sense took hold of the scene, and she found herself composing a last duologue between Michael and herself.
A short duologue in their best stilted French ensued between him and Ammiani.
It resolved itself at first into a duologue between the two elder men.