Commune

//ˈkɒmjuːn//

"Commune" in a Sentence (16 examples)

They live in a commune.

Tom lives in a commune with hippies.

A would-be thief got a big surprise when a group of women chanting "Jesus" scared the intruder away from their commune.

In the Paris Commune, for two months the proletariat possessed political power; this was the first time in human history.

Sami went to church to commune with fellow Christians.

Tom joined a commune.

Tom lived in a commune in the 1970s.

Tom and Mary lived in a commune in the 1970s.

Tom and Mary lived in a commune.

In the morning the whole commune seems abuzz with activity, but as the sun climbs, the energy falls, and a languid mood takes hold after the midday meal.

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The town of Chu-chou in Hunan Province, carrying out the great directive of Chairman Mao that "educated youths must go to the villages," has put into practice factory-commune links, and under the leadership of cadres, has made a collective settlement of educated youths in commune and brigade farms, forest areas, and tea plantations.

For days of happy commune dead.

In 1117 the commune and archbishop had separate consuls at Milan.

I would commune with you of such things / That want no ear but yours.

He spent a week in the backcountry, communing with nature.

Namely, in these things, in prohibiting that none should commune alone, in making the People whole Communers, or in suffering them to Commune under both kinds […]

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