playmate

પ્લેમેટ
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noun
It wasn't all bad, but I think there were long periods without friends and playmates , or someone to break the internal thought processes.
a friend with whom a child plays.
Stacy is running for the presidency and needless to say his wife and daughters don't know about his little playmate .
used euphemistically to refer to a person's lover.
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her clients use this album of photos to pick their ideal 'playmate'
Stacy is running for the presidency and needless to say his wife and daughters don't know about his little 'playmate' .
She had served the Queen, as an attendant, a 'playmate' , and a confidante literally since infancy, but did not resent it.
So I finally had a 'playmate' , and a best friend, even though she was a girl.
Plus he is an active child who loves the outdoors and he is an only child with no children his age living nearby so a dog could be a wonderful 'playmate' and friend.
After the meal the man entertained himself in various ways with his 'playmate' .
Eusen felt sad to be the causer of such hate in Kahienra, a child 'playmate' , an old friend.
He was almost exactly nine months older than Kirstle, which made him an ideal 'playmate' .
Whenever I go to parties with my parents, they always try to set me up with their friends' son - my childhood 'playmate' .
Danny, the narrator, his friend Fred and two next door 'playmates' , Nancy and Janet find adventure and exuberance through the days of one particular summer.
A three-year-old can imitate adults and 'playmates' , play make-believe with dolls and use pronouns or plural words.
His 'playmates' were those Native American and African American children whom his mother taught him to love because they were precious to God.
They became good friends and 'playmates' after Johnny asked other people about Christabelle.
This can include grandparents, babysitters, relatives, family friends and 'playmates' .
When treated well, dogs can be loyal companions, good-natured 'playmates' for children and steadfast protectors of home and hearth.
The one thing we are incapable of learning by imitating our friends and peers and 'playmates' is the life trajectory that has been prepared for us.
Only six per cent of children thought their fathers were their ideal 'playmates' .
Children identified by teachers as unpopular were likely to be overtly exposed to aversive social environments, either because they clearly had few friends and 'playmates' or because peers were actively mean or hostile toward them.
They'll have plenty of 'playmates' , based on the rate at which our friends are having kids.
By Day 3, I was wishing we'd gone on holiday with friends or that at least the children would find some 'playmates' .
When I was younger, I had a lot of friends, but they weren't real friends, they were just 'playmates' .
It wasn't all bad, but I think there were long periods without friends and 'playmates' , or someone to break the internal thought processes.
Some among the sixteen were also neighbors, including Forrestal and Lovett, whose wives were friends and whose children were 'playmates' .
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