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abuzz filled with conversation or activity. [1/2 definitions]
affable easygoing and pleasant in manner and conversation; friendly.
again used to emphasize an idea that one has earlier expressed in the same conversation, speech, or text. [1/5 definitions]
badinage playful conversation marked by joking or teasing; banter. [1/2 definitions]
banter witty, playful conversation. [1/3 definitions]
bawdy indecent or risqué conversation or writing. [1/3 definitions]
break in to interrupt during a conversation, meeting, broadcast or the like. [1/3 definitions]
break into to interrupt (an utterance, conversation, meeting, or the like). [1/6 definitions]
bring into to cause (someone) to be part of a discussion, conversation, or argument.
bring up to put (a subject or idea) into conversation or discussion. [1/4 definitions]
butt in (informal) to mix into or intrude in other people's activities or conversation.
buttonhole to stop and force one's conversation upon. [1/3 definitions]
by the way used to add into a conversation something that is on a different subject. This may simply function as a quick interruption of the original discussion or it may serve to change the direction of the conversation completely.
call back to continue a telephone conversation with (someone) at a later time, or to return someone's telephone call.
call-in a telephone conversation between a listener or viewer and a radio or television host, which is broadcast on the host's show. [1/2 definitions]
causerie a brief conversation; chat. [1/2 definitions]
chat a friendly conversation. [1/7 definitions]
chitchat casual or insignificant conversation. [1/3 definitions]
collar to insistently engage (a reluctant person) in conversation. [1/7 definitions]
colloquial characteristic of or suited to informal or familiar conversation or to writing that is imitative of conversational tone. [2 definitions]
colloquy a conversation or written dialogue, esp. one with a formal setting and purpose.