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Camero’s invention was born of necessity, when he first came to the United States in 1946 to accompany a Cuban dance team, Carmen and Rolando.

In front of the work, I was freed from the pressure that usually accompanied such a sight.

Nonetheless, they figured it out in time to dispatch one of their biggest threats in the Pac-12 South and delayed the gloom-and-doom grumbling that usually accompanies Southern Cal’s first loss of the season.

An extreme example of “fake” fatigue is the exhaustion that accompanies depression.

Despair was not usually accompanied by depression, though depressed participants typically reported experiencing indicators of despair, such as being lonely.

Thunderous sounds announce its arrival, piercing the silence that accompanies sundown in the swampland near Boystown, Liberia.

In its own way, its story of survival is every bit as dramatic as the films it accompanies.

All the moralizing and gravitas that accompanies a star player being arrested should be viewed as a form of Kabuki theater.

The periodic agony that accompanies sickle cell was joined by the torment of persistent eye infections and repeated surgeries.

The grief that accompanies it is searingly clear in the Facebook message his mother posted on Wednesday.

Such mutual distrust necessarily creates or accompanies a lack of moral courage.

(a) Poor nutrition, which usually accompanies unsanitary conditions, poor and insufficient food, etc.

The apprehension that God will punish for not making fulfilment to him accompanies equally the oath and the vow.

If you are really Tranquil, I will allow you to enter; but who is the man that accompanies you, and for whom you answer?

You are known in the town, people have seen you enter the house of the merchant, and they will know that he accompanies you.

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On this page you'll find 64 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to accompanies, such as: follow, guide, attend, escort, lead, and spook.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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