Sentence examples for be neighbour from inspiring English sources

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be neighbour

noun

A person living on adjacent or nearby land; a person situated adjacently or nearby; anything (of the same type of thing as the subject) in an adjacent or nearby position.

  • My neighbour has an annoying cat.

Exact(1)

If the two distances are very close, the two aligned segments are very possible to be neighbour exons.

Similar(59)

It used to be Neighbours.

We used to be neighbours, actually.

And pretty soon, it's neighbour against neighbour".

"Our parents were neighbours.

We are neighbours.

We are neighbours and allies.

We are neighbours, not enemies.

"There are neighbours who are religious.

We were neighbours for 20 years.

"They were neighbours and were texting each other.

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