cocktail-party love

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  • We need to know this, not so much to understand the sequencing of the human genome as to be able to drop the word into cocktail-party conversation.

    The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004

  • We need to know this, not so much to understand the sequencing of the human genome as to be able to drop the word into cocktail-party conversation.

    The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time William Safire 2004

  • I mean, embarrassment stories make great cocktail-party material.

    10 Ways to Overcome Embarrassment 2011

  • "This is more of a cocktail-party building than a dinner-party building," Mr. Fusco says, referring to the size of the units.

    High Line Hits a Snag Robbie Whelan 2011

  • These aren't usually deep friendships that sustain, but more on the level of cocktail-party chatter with casual acquaintances.

    WWMMD? Roger Sutton 2009

  • And dropping Gonzaga's Zags into cocktail-party conversation won't cut it this year.

    Smart Plays for Your NCAA Pool Matthew Futterman 2011

  • As someone who can access a film-school-thesis-worth of movie information in the course of a cocktail-party conversation, Mr. Scorsese is the perfect host, on his favorite subject.

    Scorsese Rules This 'Island' John Anderson 2010

  • I'm excited about the costumes and the references to urbane '40s cocktail-party style, but I also think you can't lose when these two immensely talented companies team up.

    Fringe Festival: What we'll be seeing 2010

  • Or perhaps, after decades of his own lost cocktail-party arguments, he has simply given up on them.

    Tales Out of School 2008

  • Whatever the issue, you'll find Nelson, a staple of Washington's cocktail-party circuit, in the middle -- quite literally, in fact.

    Ben Nelson Bucks Party, Helps GOP Block Jobless Aid 2010

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