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  • verb Obsolete spelling of commiserate.

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Examples

  • We comiserate in our hunger and dream of corned beef.

    Meredith Fineman: Fifty First (J)Dates: A High Holy Days Bromance 2010

  • We comiserate in our hunger and dream of corned beef.

    Meredith Fineman: Fifty First (J)Dates: A High Holy Days Bromance 2010

  • Maybe instead of complaining about how we each have it so much harder on the path we've chosen, we can comiserate.

    Out in the Chilling Fields... kittenpie 2006

  • Maybe instead of complaining about how we each have it so much harder on the path we've chosen, we can comiserate.

    Archive 2006-03-01 kittenpie 2006

  • She rang me to comiserate after my removal from the Assembly on May 3rd.

    A view from Rural Wales Glyn Davies 2007

  • We'll have to have drinks one night during GA and we can comiserate together.

    Where Do Fat Girls Shop? PeaceBang 2006

  • I think a lot of women just want to vent out loud and have someone else comiserate and show empathy, effectively saying, "yes, you are right to feel that way, your feelings are valid".

    Who bitches more: men or women? 2006

  • A place to socialize with others touched by diabetes, to share information and viewpoints, to release frustrations, to celebrate, and (when necessary) comiserate

    Discussion Forum - TuDiabetes 2010

  • Several people had flocked to a home there for a wake to comiserate and celebrate the death and life of Irish-born Danny Donovan, who had died of a heart attack.

    LAist 2009

  • Several people had flocked to a home there for a wake to comiserate and celebrate the death and life of Irish-born Danny Donovan, who had died of a heart attack.

    LAist 2009

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