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comrade

[kom-rad, -ruhd] / ˈkɒm ræd, -rəd /


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Scenarios they talked about — rescuing pinned-down comrades at a protest, escorting patrons to a drag brunch — were ripped from recent headlines.

From Washington Post

"My comrade behind the dugout received shrapnel wounds and bled to death," the 28-year-old told Reuters as he sat in a wheelchair, declining to give his full name.

From Reuters

“The deranged Democrats and their comrades in the mainstream media are corrupting the legal process and weaponizing the justice system in order to manipulate public opinion because they are clearly losing the political battle.”

From New York Times

But why make the Raspberry Rally out of reach to their younger comrades who may still want to sell the cookies in hand and in person?

From Los Angeles Times

And yet, as the fandom for the show escalated last summer, so did the volume among the 'shippers clamoring for the culinary comrades to just make up and kiss already.

From Salon