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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
socialise .
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Examples
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Indeed, considering how closely everyone works and socialises, people keep their love life very close to their chests; it is not uncommon for someone in the office to suddenly announce being not just engaged, but actually married.
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It's really important that he socialises, as we don't want him to become isolated.
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Eh, I weigh in on the side of nursey/kindergaarten being beneficial – it socialises kids and builds up their immune systems with all those lovely new diseases they get exposed to in the group setting.
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Gibson said she no longer goes out with Paul or socialises with his friends as she used to before she was burnt.
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"I haven't played at another club, but the guys who come here from Aussie say there is no hierarchy here, everyone gets along and everyone socialises together: there are no barriers there."
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff By STEVE KILGALLON 2010
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Returning to Delhi after time in Europe and America, he attempts to produce his first book, while Sangoyita pointedly socialises.
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In effect, this socialises capitalism's ugly underbelly, and without a democratic referendum.
Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed info@ecologicalinternet.org (Guardian: Jules Boyko 2010
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Apple overhauls TV box, socialises iTunes - Apple is making a more serious bid for the set top box market with 99 cent TV and $4.99 new movie rentals that are streamed through a smaller version of AppleTV.
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now ,Kent German 2010
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Actor Richard Wall is from Kerry, lives in Drogheda and socialises in Dublin.
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"I haven't played at another club, but the guys who come here from Aussie say there is no hierarchy here, everyone gets along and everyone socialises together: there are no barriers there."
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff By STEVE KILGALLON 2010
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