(1) Imagine him rushing to Berlin after the downturn in Axis fortunes to parley with the man in charge because he was the democratically elected leader and symbol of the renascent German nation.(2) they disagreed over whether to parley with the enemy(3) His method was what he called informally u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510jaw-jawu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb or, more formally, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510a parley at the summitu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.(4) The troops halted as Macdonald, Younghusband and Captain O'Connor, political assistant and interpreter, went forward to parley with the Tibetans.(5) Fitzpatrick camped a comfortable three miles away and rode over to parley with the chief.(6) In addition to the postponement of the family reunions, North Korea also said it wants Mt. Kumgang to serve as the venue for a series of scheduled inter-Korean talks, including the ministerial parley .(7) My next idea was to parley with one of our boys in blue, but damn, I hate talking to cops.(8) Raven had little desire to parley with their enemies, but she had been given an order.(9) According to one story, they took unfair advantage by attacking when a parley was in progress.(10) If one side tried to parley with the other, it would surely be crushed.(11) And he wastes no time signaling that the parley is over.(12) My dear lords and ladies, disperse, and a week hence we'll parley anew.(13) It was rather amusing for me, watching these two gentlemen parley .(14) We will never parley ; we will never negotiate with Hitler or any of his gang.(15) Rather, two weeks before Amherst suggested the idea, infected blankets were given to two visiting Indian chiefs during a parley at Fort Pitt.(16) For example, the Saturday assistant in a local electrical outlet isn't a good person to parley with.