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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
commune .
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Examples
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This is true, but when we say "communed" we simply express a vague intangible something the existence of which lives somewhere in a kind of mental fiction.
Negro Folk Rhymes Wise and Otherwise: With a Study Thomas Washington Talley
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But she sniffed her independence so sharply that he communed with his pipe till she tied the flaps on the outside and slushed away on the flooded trail.
SIWASH 2010
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She communed a while, then unrolled a second manuscript.
CHAPTER VI 2010
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"Pockets is the damnedest things I ever see for makin 'a man absent-minded," he communed that night, as he crawled into his blankets.
All Gold Canon 2010
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"Now I wonder what ship was sunk off the Plate eight years ago?" he communed, as if with himself.
CHAPTER XXIX 2010
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"I wonder, I wonder," Mrs. Grantly communed aloud.
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They have communed over the makeshift memorials that have been growing outside her office, at the Safeway near the shooting, and at the hospital.
Tucson shooting: With Giffords in Houston, staff vows to carry on her work Sandhya Somashekhar 2011
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He communed with himself for a moment, and then muttered indignantly:
THE SEA FARMER 2010
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They have communed over the makeshift memorials that have been growing outside her office, at the Safeway near the shooting, and at the hospital.
Tucson shooting: With Giffords in Houston, staff vows to carry on her work Sandhya Somashekhar 2011
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"She's sure well put up," he communed with himself; "and she sure knows how to dress and carry it off without being stuck on herself and without laying it on thick."
Chapter X 2010
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