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Keeping company
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consorting
Word definitions for consorting in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of consort English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Consort \Con*sort"\ (k[o^]n*s[^o]rt"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Consorted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Consorting .] To unite or to keep company; to associate; -- used with with. Which of the Grecian chiefs consorts with thee? --Dryden.
Usage examples of consorting.
The more he learns, the more small references tell him how intertwined everything issuch as Bluoyal's involvement in the consorting between Syreal and Veljan that, because of Lorn's killing of Veljan's older brother Shevelt, has led to a greater possible influence by the Magi'i in the affairs of one of the leading merchanter houses.
It is said that an arrangement is close for consorting Rustyl to Ciesrt's younger sister, Ceyla.
Of the children women will never bear, a dry-eyed consort too bereft to cry, a mother who will see her sons but die, a consorting suit that never will be worn these weapons of the forgotten and forlorn pierce bright cupridium and chaos fire, flaming honor to ashes of desire.
Jilamey finished off one of Todd's wellknown objections, "but old Hrruna would have approved of consorting with the Gringg.
When I think of a perfectly good, well-behaved ship consorting with ribald, rowdy actors .
The man who came from within has been consorting with Klemay's peasants.
Duran spread his hands and omitted to mention the young man's consorting with whores.
They rode quietly into town and dined at the Railway Arms, where several townsmen greeted them, then turned away to discuss the impropriety of an English gentlewoman’s consorting with a cowboy.
Early in the winter he had gone to Chaldicotes and to Gatherum Castle, consorting with gamblers, Whigs, atheists, men of loose pleasure, and Proudieites.
I know the lad well from much consorting, and I am sure he is not boastful or vainglorious.
Captain Flintyheart, I suppose this consorting with traitors is a part of a soldier's regular business.
She had certainly never been accused—as Lady Catherine had, innumerable times—of consorting with dangerous and violent radicals.
Father doesn't see it, and consorting is one thing where what mother thinks doesn't matter.
His sister's words remind Lornagainthat he has yet to do anything about the impending consorting of Myryan to Ciesrt.
Any decision about consorting Myryan will be yours, and I know you love her dearly.