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Definition of liaison:

  • (noun) a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship
  • (noun) a channel for communication between groups; "he provided a liaison with the guerrillas"

Sentence Examples:

Raw egg for the liaison.

"Does their liaison still continue?"

Our liaison had lasted three years.

Their liaison was intimate and political.

That had been his one serious liaison.

A liaison with some low-born, base creature.

He wanted no hole and corner liaison.

Therefore, we have a very close liaison.

This facilitates personal reconnaissance and liaison.

"My dear lieutenant," said the liaison officer.

Simpson, and friends with a double liaison.

Unlike liaison officers, they need not be cooperative.

Their liaison lasted more than fifteen years.

The apparent liaison between arms is lessened.

It becomes his responsibility to turn to liaison.

Indeed, that was how their liaison ended.

Something went wrong with the liaison service.

Their liaison had lasted for three years.

Liaisons and supply during the hostile attack.

This last liaison was a very stormy one.

The liaison officers deserve a chapter to themselves.

Again the liaison with Maximilian, he thought bitterly.

Would it prevent other liaisons in the future?

That it was a liaison, which is easily broken?

"It is his duty to end this liaison."

Maybe someone had reported his liaison with Betty.

Quite elderly women in Europe have liaisons, but alas!

I had a fine artillery liaison officer, called Chandler.

One liaison more or less cannot practically affect me.

A week later you had embarked upon your first liaison.

As you yourself wrote, no liaison between us is possible.

Naval officers detailed for our liaison were of varied molds.

Quickest means of liaison with the artillery in rear.

His little liaison with Venus made him feel guilty.

Was Rachel already involved in a liaison with Breton?

The liaison of two words counts for one mistake.

"Plainly speaking, this liaison is their business," he declared.

The extraordinary liaison became the talk of the hour.

As liaison man, he should know all the answers.

I am the liaison officer between yesterday and tomorrow.

There were, in fact, innumerable instances of liaison difficulties.

Only once did such a liaison last three years.

I might have contracted a pleasant liaison; but I didn't.

It might be a liaison, and not an honest love?

You, with your attempt at liaison, are responsible for that.

She came, and there began a rather short liaison.

I have been perfectly faithful to you throughout our whole liaison.

Permanent liaison will be assured by the assaulting Cos.

For some time George strove to keep the liaison a secret.

It was a narrative of their liaison, and that only.

He was detected in a liaison with another man's wife.

He is intimate, domestic, directly in liaison with his painting.

From a liaison point of view the model was invaluable.

Their liaison continued, but his spells of exhaustion soon became acute.

Was Henley ever a party to a liaison of any kind?

To connect by liaison with the companies on his flanks.

Two letters in the archives testified to this incomprehensible liaison.

Yet a liaison between those two would be potentially disastrous.

Yet, his liaisons were not exactly more viable versions of relationships.

There remains some obscurity as to the end of their liaison.

I don't propose to form any more liaisons of that sort.

No third party was aware of the existence of this liaison.

It is a liaison too public for intrigue, uneasy enough for marriage!

Usual liaison with the artillery and airplanes (rockets and flags).

In those days there seemed to be proper and improper liaisons.

And a liaison with Venus was certain to do just that.

That liaison, while delightful to him, was of no great duration.

Our liaison came to an end, because everything must come to an end.

An artillery liaison officer lived with each battalion in the trenches.

He formed a liaison with the widow of his younger brother.

To tell the truth, he was very tired of his liaison.

The idea of terminating a liaison of that kind with a marriage!

Now how far had this liaison of a few days gone?

She became his mistress, and the liaison lasted till he died.

His liaison there with the lady is but of short duration.

After about a year of this liaison, she gave birth to a child.

Some had extensive networks of liaison officers; others had virtually none.

He gave an actual promise that the liaison should come to a conclusion.

What there was rare and excellent in the liaison came from you.

I am sure that my father himself would approve of this liaison.

The result of this liaison was a child, a delicious little boy.

The liaison chap forgot to tell his people that we were there.

However, such a liaison is bound to end, a little sooner or later.

Henry was proud of his mistress, and never concealed their liaison.

One might believe her to have been only a woman of perpetual liaisons.

In a short time the liaison officer will be able to talk both.

Constant and perfect liaison is necessary between the infantry and artillery.

Smiling and sneering men in the clubs said, to a crude liaison.

There is a monstrous liaison, a horrid entanglement between sport and drink!

Such work now would be called the work of a liaison officer.

I've trained myself to be the perfect liaison man for the job.

This liaison was necessarily weak, as the troops had to be deployed.

Our marriage is no better than a vulgar liaison, for we have no child.

He died of the liaison itself, rather than from the separation in 1847.

It is, moreover, to this period that we date Stendhal's liaison with Mme.

The mechanics of liaison depend in each case on the Psychological Warfare unit.

By some fault of liaison they were kept too long at Brigade Headquarters.

I don't refer merely to the liaisons which we have had to tolerate.

The offspring of a liaison between a bald head and a bank account.

In his liaison with Madame de Longueville he made love the slave of ambition.