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- noun Plural form of
re-union .
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Examples
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I've a funny feeling I won't be going to any more re-unions.
Waiting For Guido ... Newmania 2007
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There is a considerable amount of excitement kept up by the religious bodies in the shape of public re-unions, congregational
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At all of these re-unions there was a great deal of conversation worth listening to or joining in, and, as a stranger, I had the advantage of being introduced to every one who was considered worth knowing.
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People call to request him to deliver addresses at the dedication of churches, schoolhouses, colleges, flag-raisings, commencements, and anniversaries, re-unions, political meetings, and all manner of reform movements.
Russell H. Conwell Agnes Rush Burr
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When the weather was good, Ebba went out sometimes alone, to be present at these re-unions.
International Miscellany of Literature, Art and Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Oct. 1, 1850 Various
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There was only one drawback to these Friday re-unions, and that was that every week the little cellar-kitchen sitting-room got more and more crowded, for each friend became so interested that he brought another with him without asking permission.
Pictures of Jewish Home-Life Fifty Years Ago Hannah Trager
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Continent, and more especially with the United States, contribute very frequently to engraft upon these "re-unions" a variety of eminent foreigners and intellectual citizens of America.
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume V. The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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"Listen, Little Grandfather," he said severely but not unkindly, "are you not aware that there are other things to think about in Russia just now besides family re-unions?"
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Ségur, to those of "Pagan mysteries and Manichæan re-unions."
Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer Arthur Edward Waite 1899
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These re-unions on Christmas were a long established custom with them, but the pleasure of this one was sadly marred by the vicisitudes and calamities of the war.
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