Person with whom one shares a living facility.
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Examples for "roommate"
Examples for "roommate"
1Sue's thoughts were brought back to the present by her roommate's question.
2I thought it was the roommate of our friend with the eyes.
3A 3rd roommate arrived the day before Nina was to go home.
4Can't wait to see everyone! Ivory's roommate Jen had met Aubrey once.
5Her roommate's words rang in her mind all through the magician's performance.
1My flatmate is from Iceland, and he suddenly had to go home.
2My flatmate met hers first And I got off with his friend.
3In the movies, gunmen always rob liquor stores, my flatmate had said.
4Years ago I lived with a woman in a flatmate situation.
5A flatmate in Streatham, south London, said she had moved out.
1He had used it to make a welcome mat for his roomie.
2Oh, not kicked out because he was a bad roomie or whatever.
3Can you imagine anything much more distracting than your roomie having a Wii?
4She liked being the roomie of a famous, if unemployable, man.
5That same week he'd asked me to be his roomie.
1While a spouse pays no inheritance tax on the death of a partner, a cohabitee does.
2A cohabitee, even with children, may have no financial claim against an ex-partner's house, no matter how long they have been together.
3For the first time, the law on barring and protection orders is extended to include cohabitees and their children.
4In fact, the vast majority of breakups involving children in recent years has occurred among cohabitees instead of married couples.
5The relevant provision does not affect married couples, only unmarried cohabitees who co-own a property with the deeds in their joint names.
1But the more she surfed the other four-thefurther she dug into their histories-thestranger the Princeton suitemate scandals became.
2Gwen got high at parties and on weekends-butnot before or instead of classes or as a daily ritual like some of her suitemates did.
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