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are schoolmates
noun
A person who was a fellow attendee at one's school.
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Mr. Culkin and Mr. Hirsch are schoolmates, pranksters and collaborators on a comic book whose characters are extensions of events and people in their lives.
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That winter Carr introduced Ginsberg to Kammerer and Burroughs, who had been schoolmates in St . Louisand were neighbors in Greenwich Village.
Very quickly, we are thrown back to 1916, when Sheilagh and Joe were schoolmates in St. John's.
But there is more to the Arnault formula than simply hiring talented managers, such as Sidney Toledano (no relation to Ralph, though they were schoolmates in Morocco) at Dior.
Who knew that hip-hop star Snoop Dogg (now actually going by the moniker Snoop Lion) and film star Cameron Diaz were SCHOOLMATEs?
The boys, Vasean Alleyne, 11, and Angel Reyes, 12, were schoolmates at the Parsons School, a magnet junior high for performing arts studies in Flushing.
The Coe brothers and Sherman had been schoolmates at James Madison University, where they were part of a fraternity for believers, and tried to model themselves after the early Christians described in the Book of Acts.
She wears a crop top from Ivy Park, Beyoncé's clothing line, while describing a childhood spent on the South Side of Chicago, where she was schoolmates with the rapper Chief Keef.
Common links included friendship, kinship and being schoolmates.
In his youth he had shown literary talent he wrote some short stories with Carlos Fuentes when they were schoolmates at The Grange School a gracious extension of England's Cheltenham College in Santiago.
"For children, that's schoolmates, siblings and parents".
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