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- noun Plural form of
roommate .
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Examples
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Let me put that amount into perspective: renting a room on a college campus or in a small appartment with roommates is about 300 euros per month, depending on the city and the size of the apartment.
some facts about college and money in the Netherlands nathreee 2010
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Let me put that amount into perspective: renting a room on a college campus or in a small appartment with roommates is about 300 euros per month, depending on the city and the size of the apartment.
some facts about college and money in the Netherlands nathreee 2010
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They also suffer not only their pains but the pains of other cows who are their short-term roommates on the way to one's plate.
Marc Bekoff: Dead Cow Walking: National Hamburger Day Is a Celebration That Shouldn't Happen Marc Bekoff 2010
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They also suffer not only their pains but the pains of other cows who are their short-term roommates on the way to one's plate.
Marc Bekoff: Dead Cow Walking: National Hamburger Day Is a Celebration That Shouldn't Happen Marc Bekoff 2010
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They also suffer not only their pains but the pains of other cows who are their short-term roommates on the way to one's plate.
Marc Bekoff: Dead Cow Walking: National Hamburger Day Is a Celebration That Shouldn't Happen Marc Bekoff 2010
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One of my roommates is out of work and stays home a lot.
pups at play 2005
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I've always had long-term roommates, even when I was a crazy college coed stumbling in with strangers at all hours.
partygirl Diary Entry partygirl 2003
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My two Latin American roommates-both studious squares-stood in their neatly-tied flower aprons making brunch, quieted and terrified by Kellie, looking to me for help as soon as I came in.
Boogie Woogie Flu 2009
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My two Latin American roommates-both studious squares-stood in their neatly-tied flower aprons making brunch, quieted and terrified by Kellie, looking to me for help as soon as I came in.
Boogie Woogie Flu 2009
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When I moved to San Francisco in 1972, one of my roommates was a major sex hound who asked me: "Why do you always talk about food the way most people talk about sex?"
George Heymont: A Chaotic Cornucopia of Culinary Cinema (VIDEOS) George Heymont 2010
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