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How to use communing in a sentence

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A collective groan echoes off the cold cement floor, unforgiving to body parts not usually accustomed to communing with the urban landscape.
He said he'd invented a death ray and he spent his nights communing with the pigeons in Central Park.
For the serious explorer, beyond where the paved road ends, it offers unspoiled beach beauty for sunbathing and communing with nature.
He describes the tremendous feeling of being one with the wave, communing with the elements and looking out for fellow surfers.
Some are eccentrics, such as Lone Eagle Woman, who hikes the woods every summer, communing with the beasts and the trees.
Although I value my roots at home in England I delight in communing with nature in the wilderness.
On the one hand, he often drew aside into a private place to spend time communing with his Father.
However, the effort is invariably rewarded with the sense of well-being that comes from communing with the glories of nature.
Sure enough, this provided happy hours communing with nature at her most colourful.
My priorities were focused on my home and family, but I still loved the forest and the sky and would spend hours outside communing with nature.
He grew up watching his parents, grandparents and neighbors communing with the land as if it were a living thing.
There was no large and mobile urban middle class with time and money to spend communing with nature in the national parks.
Draw energy and strength by communing with God or your higher power, with others, and with your environment.
I am not sure how helpful that is, except that the communing certainly keeps us from feeling totally isolated in our perplexity.
Here our noble hero sits out on the moors, accompanied by his dogs, surrounded by the spoils of a good day's sport and communing with this great, noble landscape.
Once underwater, the pair let the outside world disappear, communing with the natural elements beneath the sea's surface in an attempt to banish their worries forever.
I missed doing rituals and communing with nature and meditating.
And that feining, that these men dissemble by worldly prudence keeping them cowardly in their preaching and communing within the bonds and terms will not be unpunished by God.
Hamelin, too, creates a richly singing sound in the Largo of the Third Sonata, but his aria has a darker cast, sorrowing rather than communing.
No communing with nature or renouncing hollow consumerism: no, I calmed down by assembling an Ikea chest of drawers.
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He was often thus when communing with himself on board ship in the quietude of the night.
It was the need of being by herself, the haste of communing alone with her great happiness.
Hence an opportunity of communing with the world he valued at its just price.
There was another communing silence, broken at intervals by muffled sobs, and then the minister spread his hands abroad and prayed.
The teepees, surrounded by chairs and a faux fire pit, are a place of contentment and communing with nature.
He fell to communing with himself excitedly and joyously, but every now and then he let off another volley of dumb hurrahs.
Solitary he rides, and communing with himself, yawns at every second.
We've been out walking and communing with nature and getting acquainted.
So communing with himself, Huck stepped out and glided along behind the men, cat-like, with bare feet, allowing them to keep just far enough ahead not to be invisible.
She went and stood over it a long time communing with herself.
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