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are consorting

  • present progressive
    of consort.
    consort
    noun
    a husband or wife; spouse, especially of a reigning monarch.

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And there are migratory birds crisscrossing our borders and differing standards of health care that are consorting with livestock and bringing with them novel viruses that will play genetic roulette with our collective futures.

From Time Aug. 4, 2014

We are consorting with sixty of the Sahib-log in the quaintest hotel that ever you saw.

From From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel by Rudyard Kipling

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