flat-mate|flat mate|flatmate|flatmates in English
(British) roommate, person with whom one shares a room or apartment
Use "flat-mate|flat mate|flatmate|flatmates" in a sentence
1. Constantly without funds, I depended on my flat-mate to advance me some money.
2. I had a quarrel with my flat-mate about who should do the housework.
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4. Sorry, mate.
5. Bezzie is a shortening Bezzie MATE (from best mate)
6. "How are you, mate?" — "Not bad, mate, how's yourself?".
7. Cheers, mate.
8. Check mate.
9. Soul mate!
10. Running mate.
11. Check and mate!
12. Well done, mate.
13. Check and mate.
14. Yeah, waterproof, mate.
15. Mate, waterproof, baby!
16. It's over, mate.
17. Cockatiels will mate for life and stay with their mate throughout the year.
18. Sorry, mate, hands full.
19. You're his soul mate.
20. Slow and steady, mate.
21. Can't stop shaking, mate.
22. l'm not running, mate.
23. You're my soul mate.
24. I was with a mate.
25. Give us a light, mate.