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housemate

[hous-meyt] / ˈhaʊsˌmeɪt /


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In what should be the living room, housemates lie or sit among mattresses, bedding, mosquito nets and half-packed bags with personal effects strewn all over the floor.

From BBC

Faith Blakeney, her teen daughter and Sally Montana became housemates to pay the rent in Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

She had arranged to meet all of her potential new housemates when travelling down from north Oxfordshire for a viewing.

From BBC

Traven and his housemates lived at Oxford House Central Valley, one of approximately 300 such self-run and self-supported addiction recovery houses statewide, according to Oxford House’s website and the organization’s attorney.

From Seattle Times

"One was said that Paul had pushed his housemate down the stairs, and she died, and nothing ever happened," Cook said.

From Fox News