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roommate

[room-meyt, room-] / ˈrumˌmeɪt, ˈrʊm- /
NOUN
companion
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Rubin has mounted a full campaign to also be granted bail, submitting letters of support from several people, including his niece, his business-school roommate and his granddaughter’s dance teacher.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Your roommate,” said Molly, her voice rising with panic.

From Literature

Currently the mortgage is at $1,600 a month, with my daughter, her wife and a roommate paying 90% of that mortgage.

From MarketWatch

The genes of your roommate may be shaping the bacteria in your gut, and your genes may be influencing theirs, according to a rat study published on December 18 in Nature Communications.

From Science Daily

The improvised 70-minute show follows her making balloon animals while riffing with audience members about romance, bad roommates and a re-creation of the bag scene from “American Beauty.”

From Los Angeles Times