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- verb To have a
presence in twoplaces at the sametime .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Of course, this now gives me another reason to regret my inability to bilocate.
shsilver: Boskone and Capricon shsilver 2010
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“The same God who gave her a charism to bilocate to a lost lamb so she could help her?”
THE EXORSISTAH CLAUDIA MAIR BURNEY 2008
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“Well, if He did all that, maybe He can make her bilocate over here and bring me my purse instead of me going over there.”
THE EXORSISTAH CLAUDIA MAIR BURNEY 2008
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“The same God who gave her a charism to bilocate to a lost lamb so she could help her?”
THE EXORSISTAH CLAUDIA MAIR BURNEY 2008
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“Well, if He did all that, maybe He can make her bilocate over here and bring me my purse instead of me going over there.”
THE EXORSISTAH CLAUDIA MAIR BURNEY 2008
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He cares about her, even though they've been divorced for forty years, and has called her in the hospital, and I'm glad he wants to see me, and I want to see him too -- but I can't bilocate.
Slightly Bumpy Day Susan Palwick 2007
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He cares about her, even though they've been divorced for forty years, and has called her in the hospital, and I'm glad he wants to see me, and I want to see him too -- but I can't bilocate.
Archive 2007-04-01 Susan Palwick 2007
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One has to be a saint to bilocate and levitate and fly, and to work such miracles.
I wish... Terry Nelson 2006
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One has to be a saint to bilocate and levitate and fly, and to work such miracles.
Archive 2006-12-17 Terry Nelson 2006
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