All 6 Uses
summon
in
Flags of Our Fathers
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- A doctor was summoned.†
Chpt 2. *summoned = called forth; or called to come
- Shortly after the bombardment erupted, Harry the Horse summoned Easy Company Captain Dave Severance and ordered him to stand by: "Are you ready to move out?"†
Chpt 7.
- Fredatovich later decided that Harlon was summoning up visions of death: the deaths he'd seen on Bougainville, perhaps.†
Chpt 7.summoning = calling forth; or calling to come
- On the same day the replacement photo appeared in the U.S., Boots Thomas was summoned from his battle post to General Smith's command ship.†
Chpt 12.summoned = called forth; or called to come
- As the unveiling date, November 10, 1954—the shared birthdays of Mike Strank and the U.S. Marine Corps—neared, the three surviving flagraisers were summoned once more into the nation's spotlight.†
Chpt 18.
- I summoned the nurse.†
Chpt 20.
Definitions:
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(1)
(summon) to call to appear, come, or take action -- often used for official or serious situations, including legal notices or emotional/spiritual urges
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)