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communion

[kuh-myoon-yuhn] / kəˈmyun yən /




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Or a vividly rendered metaphor of communion between these two characters, who seem to be somehow spiritually linked, via a sort of olfactory portal?

From Washington Post

We live in a profoundly musical city, and whatever we might lack in music biz infrastructure is more than compensated for through deep communion.

From Washington Post

This communion with a dead writer grew to involve his living descendants when Benjamin’s granddaughter, Chantal Benjamin, saw Rosenberg’s work in an exhibition.

From New York Times

No more higher-plane human communion on the dance floor of U Street Music Hall, one of the greatest music rooms the city will ever know.

From Washington Post

They eventually backed away from the proposal and instead approved a new document on communion that does not mention the president or any politicians by name.

From New York Times