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mate
noun as in one of a pair; partner
Strongest matches
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Example Sentences
Those gowns are by Irene, and Rudolph Maté did the photography.
After dinner Greek cigarettes were handed round with small cups of China tea and, as an alternative, Peruvian maté.
While in that country I frequently joined in the social rounds at maté, and finally rejoiced in a bombelia of my own.
With maté we came to Buenos Aires, where the process of discharging the cargo was the same as at Montevideo—into lighters.
The sole luxury which these men enjoyed was smoking the little paper cigars, and sucking maté.
In the morning, being left alone with these poor people, we soon ingratiated ourselves by presents of cigars and maté.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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