Dialog in a sentence as a noun

There was an old joke dialog years ago "Windows has detected that you r mouse moved.

I prefer Hacker News to be a location for civil dialog.

It could as easily be just a random dialog constructed by the app author.

Meanwhile, many of the comments here are snarky and sardonic which further degrades the dialog.

The common OAuth flow inside a mobile app is to show a web browser dialog which loads Webkit/IE/etc and show you the Twitter log-in UI.

And there is no easy way to dismiss the dialog without making a decision, no X in a corner, clicking the background does nothing.

"New dialog pops up: 'Add a randomcat component to your appLooks around for anything labelled 'randomcat'"Huh, thats strange.

Instead, and completely unexpectedly, I get a scary modal dialog "Start using your full name on YouTube".

If we're going to open a new dialog on this:Has anybody noticed the drastic decline in quality of links and comments in the last month or so?

I was alarmed when the dialog turned explicitly to talk of Patents and how evil it was that they were infringing Iron Mans designs.

'Add a button' dialog pops up"That seems pretty straight forward, I'll just add drag that thing labelled 'Button' from the left window pane, on to what looks like a smartphone"Drags button over.

Therefore, we should expect comments about the NSA and spying to become a part of the common dialog regarding technology and personal information.

The local dialog about them in every city is a familiar one- basically “damned dirty immigrants taking our jobs and committing crimes”.

Instead of trying to educate each individual customer about all the intricacies of the report they just added a dialog box that would display for ~10 seconds and step through a few fake progress messages.

Dialog definitions

noun

a conversation between two persons

See also: dialogue duologue

noun

the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction

See also: dialogue

noun

a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people; "he has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek"

See also: dialogue