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companion

[kuhm-pan-yuhn] / kəmˈpæn yən /


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MiniMax has a companion app called Talkie that is popular in the U.S. and listed in Hong Kong in January.

From The Wall Street Journal

As a cardholder, you can also bring in one or two guests for free, depending on the lounge, which can increase the value if you travel with companions.

From MarketWatch

Almost a quarter of UK households own at least one cat, making the animal almost as popular as dogs as a trusted companion.

From BBC

Vonn wrote in a lengthy Instagram post that Leo has joined two of her other canine companions, Lucy and Bear, “up in heaven.”

From Los Angeles Times

And a guilty verdict could also have implications for other mountain climbers, and how much they could be liable for their companions in the future.

From BBC