roommate|roommates in English

noun

one who shares a room with another people

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1. (A Cohabitation agreement isn’t necessary if you’re living with roommates, though a roommate agreement can be useful.)

2. The uncongenial roommates were always fighting.

3. My roommate just got a Mac.

4. I came out to my roommate.

5. An imaginary roommate named Charles Herman.

6. I'm carol's ex-husband's sister's roommate.

7. Lookup Mary Burlet's family members, old roommates, friends and more instantly

8. I ran into my old college roommate today.

9. My American roommate was shocked by me.

10. Keller wasn't exactly social, but he did have a roommate.

11. My roommate says they taste like little drops of heaven.

12. It was late, even for New York, but roommates Brittany O’Neill …

13. Michael's roommate had been pleasant on a superficial level.

14. He realised that students at Dartmouth College had roommates assigned largely at random.

15. I'm calling my advisor and getting a new roommate.

16. Hey, can we not mention the whole bedbug thing to my roommates?

17. I'll admit I was taken aback when you added two gentlemen roommates.

18. [Perhaps short for chamber fellow, roommate.] Chum 2 (chŭm) n

19. You've got to be very selective when choosing a roommate.

20. Was introduced to The Aliis by a Hawaiian roommate in 1985

21. Bristled is a webcomic by Stephanie Mebius centered around the lives of three female roommates

22. And there I lived in a collapsing apartment building in Harlem with roommates.

23. " (financially) " My roommate and I Contribute equally to the household budget

24. Oh, well, I had a little falling out with my roommate.

25. Mike warned his roommate not to go off the deep end and get married.