to compare views or take counsel : consult
Before making the final decision, the team decided to confer with each other. They wanted to compare views and hear everyone’s thoughts. Sitting together in the meeting room, they felt nervous but knew it was important to consult one another before moving forward.
The worried parents sat across from the doctor. They needed to confer about the best plan for their sick child. Their faces showed their deep concern as they listened to the doctor's advice.
The team huddled around the whiteboard, their faces serious. They needed a solution fast. Mark gestured for Sarah to speak, and they began to confer, each sharing insights about the project's biggest challenge. Their voices overlapped as they worked to find common ground.
When the chickens could not decide whether to cross the road for corn or worms, they decided to confer by forming a tiny chicken circle. Each squawked loudly, sharing their views, and after much flapping, they all agreed on pizza, confusing the farmer but leaving everyone happy.
Barnaby and Bartholomew, two very confused pigeons, decided to confer. One wanted to eat a pretzel; the other insisted on a discarded croissant. They bobbed their heads, cooed loudly, and pecked at each other's feet, totally unable to agree.
During the meeting, the team members gathered to confer about the upcoming project. They discussed their individual tasks and responsibilities, sharing their ideas and opinions to ensure everyone was on the same page. By conferring with one another, they were able to come up with a cohesive plan moving forward.
"Let's confer before making a final decision," Emily suggested. "We should gather everyone's opinions before moving forward."
In the dark, decrepit room, a group of hooded figures gathered around a flickering candle, their faces twisted with anticipation. The leader, a sinister figure known only as The Oracle, spoke in a chilling whisper, "We must confer on our next sacrifice." The others nodded, their eyes gleaming with a mix of fear and excitement. As they began to discuss their plans, the air grew thick with malice and the scent of blood. Each member eagerly shared their twisted ideas, eager to outdo one another in their quest for power. Little did they know, their conference would lead to unspeakable horrors.
In the dim, flickering light, they huddled, conferring in hushed whispers. Each shared their nightmares, the visions of horrors that plagued them. They listened, compared notes, seeking a pattern, a glimpse of reason in the madness. As the horrors matched, their despair deepened, the bond of shared terror drawing them together.
In the mystical land of Eldoria, the council of wizards would often confer with each other before making any important decisions. They would gather in the ancient library, surrounded by dusty tomes and flickering candlelight, to compare their views on how to protect the realm from dark forces. Each wizard would take their turn to speak, sharing their wisdom and seeking counsel from their peers. It was during these conferences that the true power of unity and collaboration was revealed, as they worked together to ensure the safety and prosperity of their magical world.
Before making the final decision, the teachers decided to confer in the staff room. They needed to compare their opinions and consult each other, since the matter was important to everyone. By choosing to confer, they hoped to find the solution that worked best for all.
The generals would confer late into the night, their hushed voices filling the tent. They needed to compare views, to take counsel on the best strategy. Their faces, grim in the lamplight, showed the weight of the decisions they faced.
The team huddled around the whiteboard, voices low and urgent. They needed to solve the problem quickly, so they decided to confer, bouncing ideas off each other and listening carefully to every perspective. Their collective focus might just crack the code.
As the chickens gathered in the barn to confer about the mysterious disappearance of Farmer Ted’s hat, Mr. Cluckles insisted they compare views before leaping to blame the cows. It wouldn’t do to launch an egg-fueled investigation without first consulting every feathered witness willing to squawk.
After the disastrous attempt to bake a soufflé that resembled a deflated balloon, the chefs decided to confer. They huddled together, eyebrows furrowed, trying to reconcile the cookbook's elegant depiction with their eggy catastrophe, ultimately deciding their next step involved copious amounts of chocolate.
Before making the final decision on relocating, the board will confer with several financial advisors and project managers. By consulting these experts, they hope to compare perspectives and arrive at a choice that is both prudent and advantageous for everyone involved.
The generals, their faces grim, decided to confer in the dimly lit war room. They needed to compare strategies and take counsel before issuing the dire pronouncements that would inevitably follow.
The medical team huddled around the patient's chart, their brows furrowed with concern. They needed to confer quickly about the complex diagnosis, each specialist offering insights that might reveal the critical treatment path. Their whispered consultation was urgent yet measured, driven by a shared commitment to finding the right solution.
Every Monday, the squirrels convene atop the ancient oak to confer about strategic acorn placements, comparing views on optimal ninja evasion tactics and debating whether the neighbor’s dog is plotting a coup or merely suffering from existential ennui; such consultation renders their bushy-tailed democracy marvelously efficient—if occasionally nutty.
Bartholomew the badger, renowned for his erudition, summoned the woodland creatures to confer. "This prodigious quandary," he boomed, adjusting his monocle, "requires collective sagacity. We must compare our disparate perspectives and consult each other's notions on the optimal method for subterranean egress before the imminent deluge."
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To bestow a title, honor, or right upon someone; also, to exchange views or ideas to reach a decision.
The king decided to confer the highest medal upon the brave soldier for his heroic deeds. Later, the council would confer to discuss the kingdom's defenses, hoping to reach a wise agreement on how to stay safe.
The elders would confer their blessing, a solemn ritual to bestow the right to herd the bioluminescent fungi. They whispered secrets and exchanged worried glances, their faces etched with the gravity of the decision they had to reach before the next bloom.
The elders would confer the role of chief storyteller upon the one who best remembered the ancestral migration routes. They'd meet in the whispering caves, sharing whispers and pointing to faint carvings, their hushed debate a solemn ritual to bestow this vital honor.
The king loved to confer shiny medals on his pet goldfish. After much bobbing and fin-wiggling, they'd confer their royal approval. Sometimes, the royal advisors would confer their silly ideas, like teaching the goldfish to juggle, but the king just giggled and gave them more glitter.
The squirrel council planned to confer a lifetime supply of acorns upon Reginald, the brave chipmunk who once faced down a grumpy badger. They gathered under the giant mushroom to confer about the exact shiny-leaf ribbon for the ceremony.
The judges would confer. They'd whisper, leaning close, trying to decide who deserved the top prize. Finally, the lead judge would stand, ready to confer the award, the weight of the decision settling on him.
The council would confer honorary citizenship upon the explorer who discovered the Lumina Shard. After weeks of tense debate, they would finally confer, hoping to reach a consensus on the expeditions next bold step into the bioluminescent caverns.
The elder council gathered, their faces grim. Tonight, they would confer the sacred duty of the Sunstone Guardian upon the chosen one. After hours of debate, they finally agreed, a quiet solemnity settling over the room as the decision was made.
The king decided to confer a knighthood upon Bartholomew, not for valor, but for his unparalleled ability to nap during council meetings. They'd confer about strategy, but Bartholomew's snores always conferred a strangely peaceful ambiance, a talent the kingdom desperately needed.
The Supreme Council of Sentient Dust Bunnies gathered to confer upon Bartholomew, the fluffiest among them, the esteemed title of "Grand Accumulator." They debated for hours, fluffing their metaphorical mustaches, before finally agreeing to bestow this prestigious honor. Bartholomew, meanwhile, just hoped they wouldn't expect him to actually *do* anything with the right.
The general decided to confer the medal upon the brave soldier, acknowledging his immense courage. Later, the advisors would confer amongst themselves, debating the best strategy for the coming days, hoping to reach a unified decision that would protect their people.
The elders would confer on the novice the responsibilities of guardian, their hushed discussion a testament to the weight of the coming duties. They would exchange views, seeking consensus before they bestowed this vital role.
The council will confer the district's highest commendation upon Anya for her courageous intervention during the bioluminescent algae bloom crisis. Before they formally bestow this honor, they must first confer amongst themselves, debating the precise wording of the citation and ensuring every member agrees on the magnitude of her actions.
The king, utterly bewildered by the talking badger's request for a royal knighthood, decided to confer with his jester. "Perhaps," the monarch mused, stroking his prodigious beard, "we can confer over tea and crumpets to ascertain if this furry fellow truly possesses the valor to bear a sword, or if he merely desires it for biscuit-scooping."
The Royal Society of Professional Sock Sorters convened, hoping to confer the esteemed Golden Lint Ball award upon Mildred Puttersworth, whose singular talent for organizing argyle was truly unparalleled. After much heated debate regarding the proper alignment of mismatched pairs, they finally decided to bestow the honor.
The councilmen would confer for hours, their hushed deliberations echoing through the opulent hall. They needed to collectively confer the esteemed governorship, and the weight of that bestowed honor, along with their vital exchange of opinions, was palpable.
The Elder Council met late, their faces etched with profound contemplation. After much discourse, they would finally confer the chieftainship upon Elara, acknowledging her singular wisdom and her valiant defense of the salt flats. This was more than a mere designation; it was a solemn trust.
The tribunal convened, their faces etched with gravitas. They needed to confer the ancestral stewardship, a weighty duty passed down for generations. After hours of hushed deliberation, exchanging perspectives on the applicant's probity, the elder finally nodded, the decision made.
The duke, a corpulent and voluble man, decided to confer his legendary, albeit slightly mouldy, monocle upon the new footman. He then proceeded to confer with his butler about the optimal maceration period for the asparagus, a decision of paramount gastronomic import.
The illustrious Potentate, upon hearing of Bartholomew's unparalleled mastery of interpretive ferret ballet, decided to confer upon him the coveted Golden Whistle, a singular honor. They then began to confer vigorously on the precise angle of a pirouette that best showcased the creature's rheumy eyes.
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