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How to use consorted in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word consorted? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
It places much store on personal friendship and thus has not consorted with his political enemies.
He touched lepers, forgave sinners, blessed the poor and consorted with tax collectors.
An unsatisfying relationship with a boyfriend was exacerbated by the type of women with whom he consorted.
Northcliffe travelled widely and consorted freely with statesmen and politicians not to mention royalty.
He divorced his wife when he was thirty-four and thereafter consorted with a series of mistresses.
He has consorted with Kurdish leaders and with Mr Allawi, issuing ultimatums telling Mr Maliki to reform or go.
The sentence added a mere hint which consorted ill with the enthusiasm accorded by the Conference to the decision to fix Paris as the seat.
On June 16th representatives of each Local in our region attended a Conference in Ottawa to discuss the next steps we want to take towards a more consorted effort of Bargaining in the Telco sector.
The cloth industry had made Brussels rich and tradesmen consorted with the best of society under the supervision of the Amman, an officer of the Duke of Brabant.
The two sides had met in the Intercontinental rounds where the talented Czechs had topped the table and the two had consorted to eliminate World Champion bronze medalist France in the preliminaries.
The women, stout, strong, brazen-faced creatures, in most cases looked able to thrash any of the partners with whom they consorted.
In exchange for a pardon, Hands testified against corrupt North Carolina officials with whom Teach had consorted.
A man accused of war crimes became a notable post-war prime minister and Yakuza gang bosses consorted with top politicians and helped put down left-wing protests.
This historic weight of guilt falls on the shoulders of the Conservatives for having consorted with the wolf of their own free will and waiting to be devoured.
He consorted with kleptocrats and murderers.
An intimate friendship sprang up between Wilde and Douglas and by 1893 Wilde was infatuated with Douglas and they consorted together regularly in a tempestuous affair.
Examples from Classical Literature
He had the most winning tongue, and the aptest spirit in the world to divine the natural inclinations of those he consorted with.
Such men as Gleason, with whom he consorted, would soon get him into trouble.
He had consorted with men of uncontrollable passions and gone his steady path.
But, it is said, she exhibited a serenity of mind which consorted ill with the idea of guilt.
The name all the senators with whom Clavering consorted, would be invidious.
So I consorted with all I thought to be of authority in these matters.
He consorted indiscriminately with women of all sorts and conditions.
It is said on the tablets that he consorted with the wild beasts.
I had noticed also that Queequeg never consorted at all, or but very little, with the other seamen in the inn.
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