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teammate

[teem-meyt] / ˈtimˌmeɪt /
NOUN
fellow member of team
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STRONGEST


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Stars who might normally be teammates instead pick up the jerseys of rival nations, competing against one another for love of home and hearth on the world’s grandest sporting stage.

From Los Angeles Times

But Knight said she and her teammates aren’t spending much time thinking about the remark.

From Los Angeles Times

Ashlee Sullivan tied teammate Tiana Sumanasekera for the most Freshman of the Week awards after receiving her third honor after setting a career high on vault and tying her best score on the floor.

From Los Angeles Times

He knew the perils that sports provide as a onetime Syracuse football teammate of Jim Brown and a third-round draft pick of the Detroit Lions.

From The Wall Street Journal

Students didn’t develop strong bonds with their teammates because they were using AI for too much of their shared thinking.

From The Wall Street Journal