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co-mate

noun as in buddy

noun as in chum

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Example Sentences

Oft doth my soul her prisoned state bemoan, Her earth-born co-mate she would fain disown, And quit, did not the stirrup of the law Upbear her foot from dashing on the stone.

What would Raphael, Gabriel, and Michael say, were they to see their old co-mate changed into such a being?

So saying, the co-mate of M. Pipelet opened the door, and, with a significant gesture, invited the unknown to retire.

From the perfumed steppes to the roaring sea, they conjure up to the eye of their old co-mate the enchanting Slavic land of which they are the audacious offsprings.

Ursula had a great tenderness for her co-mate sister.

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

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