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  • noun Plural form of accompaniment.

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Examples

  • She posits that Freud alluded to but failed to develop “an association of both Judaism and anti-Semitism with the uncanny and its accompaniments, that is, the ideology of dangerous and deadly female or maternal difference,” 107.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • She posits that Freud alluded to but failed to develop “an association of both Judaism and anti-Semitism with the uncanny and its accompaniments, that is, the ideology of dangerous and deadly female or maternal difference,” 107.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • The accompaniments were a tomato/basil/garlic bruschetta topping which was very good, and a thin, pink creamy-mayonnaisy looking thing.

    Tuna Toast Tokyoastrogirl 2005

  • The accompaniments were a tomato/basil/garlic bruschetta topping which was very good, and a thin, pink creamy-mayonnaisy looking thing.

    Archive 2005-12-01 Tokyoastrogirl 2005

  • -- The first thing of importance is the lathe, and of these there is quite a variety, and among the accompaniments are the slide rest, mandrel, back gear, division plate, angle plate, cone plate and various chucks.

    Practical Mechanics for Boys J. S. Zerbe

  • Changes of elevation have long been known as accompaniments of great earthquakes, though many of the earlier observations and measurements left much to be desired in accuracy and completeness.

    A Study of Recent Earthquakes Charles Davison 1899

  • The “middle men” who arrange such matters are too commonly known as the accompaniments of the native courts of justice.

    India's Problem, Krishna or Christ 1881

  • We are on a "accompaniments" roll ... close on the heels of the chutney, comes the salad!

    Archive 2007-05-01 Nupur 2007

  • The following year there were 15 "accompaniments" from this country.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • I think I like this one better - it includes staples left off of the official pyramid, like seasonings and "accompaniments"

    Chattablogs 2009

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