Now the artful young rogue, while they held their collogue. From Wordnik.com. [A Bush Christening] Reference
But first I want to swing it back to my collogue Mary Snow, who is up in Michigan. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Jan 13, 2008] Reference
At night I see the two hold a sort of a collogue abaft the wheel, when I was on my trick at the helm. From Wordnik.com. [The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.] Reference
The two would collogue for hours; and though at first I did not understand the tongue, I could see that it was the white man who fawned and the black man who bullied. From Wordnik.com. [Prester John] Reference
But come, you make me only the more earnest to collogue with you. From Wordnik.com. [Septimius Felton, or, the Elixir of Life] Reference
Word of the day: collogue: 1: intrigue, conspire; 2: to talk privately: confer. From Wordnik.com. [Secrets of the City ? MNSpeak] Reference
What! shall we not collogue together, and warm the cockles of our ancient kindness?. From Wordnik.com. [Kenilworth] Reference
And how long have you been so thick with Dunsey that you must collogue with him to embezzle my money?. From Wordnik.com. [Silas Marner (1885)] Reference
The rising of the curtain drew his habitual groan from Potts, and he fled to collogue with the goodly number of honest fellows in the house of music who detested 'squallery.'. From Wordnik.com. [The Amazing Marriage — Complete] Reference
Meanwhile, in another incident a group of unidentified Naxalites killed their former collogue in Yemli Burgi village under Etapalli police station in Gadchiroli in on Wednesday evening. From Wordnik.com. [The Times of India] Reference
They were fit company, '' he added, ` ` for each other, Sir Rashleigh having lost all right to mingle in the society of men of honour; but it was hardly possible two such d--- d rascals should collogue together without mischief to honest people. ''. From Wordnik.com. [Rob Roy] Reference
What! shall we not collogue together, and warm the cockles of our ancient kindness? — shall we not collogue, I say?”. From Wordnik.com. [Kenilworth] Reference
"Whatever you collogue about, all I say is, that I don't like a bone in the same Nanny Peety's body. From Wordnik.com. [The Emigrants Of Ahadarra The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two] Reference
They were fit company, "he added," for each other, Sir Rashleigh having lost all right to mingle in the society of men of honour; but it was hardly possible two such d-- d rascals should collogue together without mischief to honest people. ". From Wordnik.com. [Rob Roy — Complete] Reference
Oh, he's gone off to collogue with Mahbub. From Wordnik.com. [Kim] Reference
D — d rascals should collogue together without mischief to honest people.”. From Wordnik.com. [Rob Roy] Reference
Shall we not collogue, I say? ". From Wordnik.com. [Kenilworth] Reference
Oh, he’s gone off to collogue with Mahbub. From Wordnik.com. [Kim] Reference
Cimmerian darkness, but withal, as a schoolmaster doth by his boys, to make them follow their books, sometimes by good hope, promises and encouragements, but most of all by fear, strict discipline, severity, threats and punishment, do they collogue and soothe up their silly auditors, and so bring them into a fools 'paradise. From Wordnik.com. [Anatomy of Melancholy] Reference
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