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How do you use pow-wow in sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "pow-wow" in a sentence:

Informal:

* "The team had a quick pow-wow before heading into the meeting."

* "Let's have a pow-wow and figure out our next steps."

* "The kids were having a pow-wow in the corner, whispering secrets."

More formal:

* "The CEO called for a pow-wow with the executives to discuss the upcoming merger."

* "The committee had a pow-wow to determine the best course of action."

* "After the initial investigation, the police gathered for a pow-wow to share their findings."

Figurative:

* "The birds were in a pow-wow on the telephone wire, chirping and flitting around."

* "The politicians were having a pow-wow in the back room, trying to reach a compromise."

Remember: "Pow-wow" is a more informal word than "meeting" or "conference." It implies a casual, often brief, gathering for discussion.

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