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		Definition of convo in English: convonounPlural convosˈkɒnvəʊ Australian informal A conversation.  I struck up a convo with the girl sitting next to me  Example sentencesExamples -  I love writing their convos; it's just plain fun in a basket.
 -  The lecture seemed even longer than usual and our convo seemed to go on forever.
 -  While there's no need to include Hayley in every convo, be mindful of not letting her feel dissed.
 -  You're more interested in a smarty who can carry off a decent convo.
 -  No more endless discussions with your buds - his name is now banished from your convos.
 -  Lisa didn't intend for Marcy's troubles to become fodder for caf convos.
 -  Next time you feel overlooked, join the convo instead of waiting for others to talk to you.
 -  I got free drinks and the convo was pretty interesting.
 -  Look attentive to let the person know you're into the convo.
 -  My friend makes up an excuse to get off the phone five minutes into every convo.
 -  Remind them your hearing problem isn't your fault and that you do your best to keep up with the convo.
 -  Somehow the office convo had come around to the ideal makings of a romantic situation.
 -  May scrolled up and read the convo over and over.
 -  Toward the end of the convo, I asked her, "Would you be interested in doing something with me sometime?"
 -  I've just had a convo pretty similar to this one.
 -  Hey, 'fessing to embarrassing stuff can make for great convos.
 -  Developing savvy in voicing yourself is a super way to keep any convo going.
 -  Each book here is sure to spark a great convo at your first official book club!
 -  That small excerpt of the convo is all my legal advisors will permit me to publish.
 -  Strike up a convo with the girl sitting next to you.
 
  Synonyms discussion, talk, chat, gossip, tête-à-tête, heart-to-heart, head-to-head, exchange, dialogue, parley, consultation, conference     |