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are mates
noun
A fellow, comrade, colleague, partner or someone with whom something is shared, e.g. shipmate, classmate.
Exact(17)
And they are mates.
All the lifeguards are mates of mine and I know all the old boys who are regulars.
I know they [Ashton and Waller] are mates so I don't know if there was anything more to it".
One aspect where they resemble the All Blacks is in developing a squad who are mates as well as team-mates.
"So it also might be different playing a particular mode solo to playing it with loads of people in the room with you, and if those people are mates or your parents or siblings".
It is unlikely that so much as a paper clip could have been smuggled past the metal detectors at the backstage door, and anyway, Rhymes and Ludacris are mates.
Similar(42)
Interfaces between ports are formed when ports are mated.
Esme and Carlisle are mated for eternity.
SI: We have two vehicles that are mated together.
"They were mates," he said.
We were mates.
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