Quaker meeting
Americannoun
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an assembly of Quakers for a time of worship, during which the group’s silence is broken only by those who have been moved by the spirit of God to speak.
His parents were saddened to learn that he had not visited a Quaker meeting since moving to Kansas.
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Informal. a gathering at which there is considerable silence.
This party’s turning into a Quaker meeting—maybe we should bring out the karaoke machine.
noun
Etymology
Origin of Quaker meeting
First recorded in 1650–60
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