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workmate
noun
Somebody with whom one works; a coworker.
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Allan was a bully at school, and his first appearance in court was at the tender age of 15 for knifing a workmate.
With his academic colleagues and a workmate from Interpol, he has tracked the largest-ever seizure of contraband ivory to its source.
Currently, he's trying to extract himself from a fling with a workmate, Amy Alison O'Donnelll), who thinks he's Mr Right.
Another, seemingly from a former workmate, says: "Over the last year you have inspired me beyond words with your practical, positive and humorous approach to this horrible debilitating disease".
Doug, Gail, and Carlos Raúll Castillo, Dougg's workmate (he has taken a job at an ice factory), look for clues to her whereabouts, emptying trash cans, decoding written messages that have been left lying around, and chasing a briefcase full of money that Rachel was carrying.
Jack wants to swim because, though the action unfolds, with much snuffling, in midwinter, he already plans to take Connie Amy Ryann), a workmate of Lucy's, out boating when summer comes.
As they headed to the five-eighths pole to work, Union Rags' workmate took the lead.
"For his final work, he worked with his usual workmate, an allowance horse," Patterson said.
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