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bedfellow

noun as in roommate

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She said Cheney’s involvement in the US invasion of Iraq in 2003 makes him an unwanted bedfellow for her community.

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The Move Forward Party is polling second and is its ideological bedfellow in seeking to clip the military’s wings.

The Move Forward Party is polling second and is its ideological bedfellow in seeking to clip the military’s wings.

After the lockdown era shut off the money spigot for Live Nation and Ticketmaster, the bedfellow corporations controlling the lion’s share of the concert industry, each posted record third quarters with revenues up by roughly two-thirds from pre-pandemic levels.

Peek inside Puerto Vallarta and you’ll discover a curious little pop-up shop inside the restaurant advertising “Himalayan Tea,” dosas, and pink salt, a theoretically strange bedfellow for a Mexican family restaurant.

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

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