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bedfellow

[bed-fel-oh] / ˈbɛdˌfɛl oʊ /


NOUN
roommate
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Taking on prediction markets, it seems, makes for strange bedfellows.

From Barron's

Humour and science fiction may not seem obvious bedfellows but a history of cinema will tell you different.

From BBC

If pro football and the fashion industry would seem to be unlikely bedfellows, nobody told the league and its players.

From The Wall Street Journal

Paramount appears the more obvious bedfellow for TNT Sports.

From BBC

After all, children were once the target audience for the format – they're hardly strange bedfellows, and young customers are nothing new.

From BBC