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communing
noun as in communion
noun as in conception
Strong matches
Example Sentences
Andrew McIntosh’s “Learning” led off a Wild Up concert in BP Hall, with a percussionist communing intriguing small sounds with those from field recordings made in Angeles National Forest.
For the players, who bounce a solid, dangerously heavy rubber ball off their hips, it was a means of communing with the gods, one that sometimes culminated in human sacrifice.
Of course Abel took to communing again with Amanda, and by April he was rather sure they were in touch with each other.
The car robs us of our innocence, and we can only recapture that by communing and reintroducing ourselves to the natural world.
The car robs us of our innocence, and we can only recapture that by communing and reintroducing ourselves to the natural world.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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