Companion meaning in English
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Definition
a companion: a friend, a partner, a comrade
a dream companion: a perfect or ideal partner
Examples
- "Why don't you become his new companion?"
- "Yes, I demand recompense for the slaughter of my beloved companion, who served me so well over the years."
- "Brian : I have to find a new companion for Bruno!"
- "Edward : Well, you could go to the pet store, and see if they have any companions there..."
- "What matters is that this new companion shall be good, strong and wise."
- "Brian : I demand recompense... Take a new companion... Fail in this mission, and my wrath will be swift and brutal... Aaah!"
- "You however, are responsible for sourcing my new companion."
- "- The lifestyle you've always dreamed of: Foreign holidays, fast cars, expensive gifts for your spouse / companion."
- "My new companion shall not be British, nor shall it be you."
- "I shall take a new companion."
- "Edward : Well... you could go to the pet store, and see if they have any companions there..."
- "Please state the gender of your dream companion after the tone."
- "I've found your new companion - it's a horse!"
- "These are my companions: Brian and Horatio."
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