I did, but he had no discoorse with the Hendherson's; and he bid me call on him again.
A colleen dhas, I had some private discoorse wid you when I was here last, an' will you let me spake a few words to you by ourselves agin?
A'll juist tell ye the hale hypothic, for sic a discoorse ye may never hear a' the days o' yir life.
Still, all he could do was of no use; except to bid him the time of day, she never entered into discoorsewith him at all at all.
Why it was wondherful how he used to discoorseupon the chapel-green, yourself and himself: but he soon left you behind.
Faith, I'll take care that we'll have discoorse about it," replied the father.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "discoorse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.