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Companion (noun)


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 593.


1. For ten years he had been her constant companion. 2. His dog became his closest companion. 3. This book is a companion to Professor Farrer's first work. 4. The Encyclopedia of Gardening is a companion volume to the Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers. 5. Ed is a great travelling companion − funny and sensible at the same time. 6. He left the major part of his £60 million fortune to his close friend and companion, Jerry Edwards. 7. McCarthy and three companions were the first to arrive. 8. Mum and Dad didn't seem to approve much of my new companions. 9. Alice had been his friend, companion, listening wall and lover. 10. But I had a friend in Radio 3: so thanks, ghostly and absent companion. 11. Hazel and his companions had been on the jump for nearly two days. 12. However, the August fishing became so appalling that my companion and I decided to try a week in May. 13. Our electronic companions tend to become obsolete as soon as we've become comfortable. 14. Rex, his watch companion, was still in the cockpit attending to the helm. 15. Yet Menard stayed with the work until one day he and a companion were parted in Wisconsin. 16. This was the man whom Anselm chose as his closest companion on the strength of a meeting thirteen years earlier. 17. Along with its companion volume this book can be recommended to newcomers, and to more experienced workers. 18. But wherever they had gone, she had been the perfect companion: enthusiastic, amusing and loving. 19. Parsley is also the perfect herb companion for garlic, which is an important ingredient in this bread. 20. Arthur, who had followed so much of Jack's inner journey, was the perfect companion during those strange days. 21. The two-bedroom rented stone house had been a perfect companion: quiet, comfortable and cozy. 22. Successful use of this approach may require major organization-wide education programs as a companion piece.

 


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