Example sentences for: consorting

How can you use “consorting” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • On the last day of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, I woke to the news that presidential adviser Dick Morris was about to resign over reports that he had been consorting with a $200-an-hour prostitute.

  • The Clinton administration released documents showing that the National Security Council had warned the White House against consorting with shady characters who have since become infamous in the Democratic campaign-finance scandal . The document release was meant to prove the integrity of then-NSC-boss Anthony Lake, thereby persuading senators to confirm him as CIA director.

  • The story states the Justice Department explanation of why such consorting is not an anti-trust issue the way it says Microsoft's activities are: "monopolies and their competitors play by different rules."

  • Posada's tale of anti-Castro ops, which includes a series of Havana hotel bombings last year, alleges considerable consorting with the CIA.

  • The requisite campaign-finance article notes that Clinton, who has been an avid fund-raiser since his days as governor, loves consorting with rich people.


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