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- verb Present participle of
consort .
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Examples
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And she replied, “O my lord, say me, hast thou forgotten thy father’s injunction and done that from which he forbade thee, in consorting with doubtful folk?”
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It's actually implying a much closer connection than "consorting," which can be tangential.
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I had little doubt, however, that both Colum and the girl's father would consider this "consorting" highly improper.
Sick Cycle Carousel 2010
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They are, in fact, clearer than using legalistic terms like "consorting".
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Her mother, while "consorting" with her father, "conceived a certain impression of the likeness of Andromeda from viewing her picture" (256).
The Angry Owner 1999
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"If that will be your married look, I, as a Christian, will soon give up the notion of consorting with a mere sprite or salamander.
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The girls even supplied names of those who were consorting with Satan, and as time went on the list of names grew longer.
Scott Mendelson, M.D.: Conversion Disorder and Mass Hysteria M.D. Scott Mendelson 2012
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The girls even supplied names of those who were consorting with Satan, and as time went on the list of names grew longer.
Scott Mendelson, M.D.: Conversion Disorder and Mass Hysteria M.D. Scott Mendelson 2012
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It would serve Oliver right for consorting with such awful men.
How to Woo a Reluctant Lady Deborah Gonzales 2011
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Federalist papers published rumors about him consorting with one of his slaves, usually labeled "Dusky Sally" in the stories.
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