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A fellow member of a profession, staff, academic faculty or other organization; an associate.
colleague
colleague
1
A
colleague
later said to me: He just kept asking and asking.
2
The work
colleague
said Guney expressed an interest in meeting other Kurds.
3
Science, formerly the slave of industry, became the free
colleague
of wisdom.
4
And although his
colleague
didn't ask, he was certain who it was.
5
You spoke to my
colleague
,
Leto, a few times several millennia ago.
1
Reluctantly Theresa abandoned the car a second time and followed her
coworker
.
2
I once had a
coworker
ask me how I liked my job.
3
He believes this was the result of the altercation with his
coworker
.
4
The other quit after learning through a
coworker
about the positive case.
5
Cover the usual
coworker
angles, beefs with guests or vendors, the union.
6
Tony scowled at her, scowled at Margrit and scowled at his
coworker
.
7
His frown deepened as he spotted his
coworker
sneaking toward the door.
8
Gamble's
coworker
had accidentally caused his death, then lied about being elsewhere.
9
A
coworker
.
He pauses between each pronouncement, his eyes surveying the chapel.
10
A jilted girlfriend or angry
coworker
was unlikely to have managed it.
11
The crowdfunding idea came from the daughter of a former
coworker
,
Tully said.
12
The scrub trees on his
coworker
's
land had come down quickly and easily.
13
Ralph looked at his friend and
coworker
for many, many years.
14
Aaron and Levi Cole, a
coworker
in communications, thought the meeting was important.
15
Rangel pushed past his
coworker
and went back to the room.
16
The
coworker
thought Patricia was seeing someone behind her boyfriend's back.
coworker
former coworker
have a coworker
look coworker
lovely coworker
ambitious coworker