Similar words: unison, in union, benison, venison, inundate, inundated, inundation, european union. Meaning: adv. 1. speaking or singing at the same time; simultaneously 2. in complete agreement 3. at the same pitch.
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61. In the snow they shifted, now one foot, now another , almost rocking in unison.
62. I place myself by him. I touched the keys in unison with his imagination.
63. Now let's sing the national anthem in unison with the piano accompaniment.
64. To yearn for and pursue after a perfect marriage is just something beyond your reach, like your hope for all the roses in your garden to blossom in unison on an early morning.
65. The breathing in unison.
66. On the screen Moxy the cartoon dog in his funky toon room dances in unison.
67. Explode outward and upward, lifting your head and arms in unison.
68. This was too much in unison with my lord's feelings to be altogether unpalatable.
69. Consider the LAMV working in unison with the Army's Future Combat System ( FCS ).
70. The crews shout in unison for added strength while the spectators on shore hurrah their encouragements.
71. The bank have act in unison with the building society in lowering interest rate.
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72. Stay in this state of action and reaction and revel in the feeling of in unison.
73. Kids don't shuffle along in unison on the road to maturity.They slouch toward adulthood at an uneven, highly individual pace.
74. This time, by contrast, the prospect of a two-speed Europe is bound to undermine Europe's political cohesion – and thus its ability, when necessary, to act in unison.
75. The sincere anticipation is advancing in unison with you, altogether creates magnificently!
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