A person or thing having the same function or characteristics as another.
Small sofa that seats two people.
1 Europe too certainly has plenty to answer for vis - a - vis underdevelopment in Africa.
2 For public consumption, the IRFU have reiterated their stance vis - a - vis player movement.
3 Prince Carloman was our vis-a-vis , and Prince Pepin danced the same CONTREDANSE.
4 When she pushed back her veil, her vis-a-vis received almost a shock.
5 Her vis-a-vis , whom she had as yet scarcely noticed, was staring hard.
6 Mr.' de Luc, who was my vis-a-vis , instantly pulled up the glass.
7 Just then Seriosha came and requested me to be his vis-a-vis .
8 His vis-a-vis was calmly selecting a cigarette from a capacious case.
9 People opposite were looking at them, Ernestine talked to her vis-a-vis .
10 Nurse, between eating and gossiping left behind-bellrings-enginesqueaks-train starts-Fitzjocelyn and infant vis-a-vis .
11 I danced with Hosanna; Wolfgang and Sarah were our vis-a-vis .
12 Van Teyl learned back in his chair and gazed at his vis-a-vis in blank astonishment.
13 She was supported by Waverley and the Baron, with the advantage of the Chieftain vis-a-vis .
14 I will be your vis-a-vis , (43) and take lessons with you.
15 Much reference also to the horse vis - a - vis the cart.
16 I could not accustom myself to be always vis-a-vis with a king and en ceremonie.
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