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playmate
[ pley-meyt ]
noun
- a companion, especially of a child, in play or recreation.
- Informal. a social companion or lover; girlfriend or boyfriend:
He showed up at the nightclub with his new playmate.
playmate
/ ˈpleɪˌmeɪt /
noun
- a friend or partner in play or recreation
childhood playmates
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VICTORIA VALENTINO (1970) The former Playboy Playmate met Cosby in 1970 at Café Figaro, a restaurant the comedian co-owned.
But the Playboy Playmate and hardcore animal-rights activist has long been a major-league advocate for the State of Israel.
Winters became the first Playboy “Playmate of the Year” in 1957.
McCarthy took a more risqué route to fame, posing in a Playboy spread in 1993 before winning Playmate of the Year.
Obama himself touts “the Swedish model,” which sounds like a frisky playmate for the Stimulus Package.
She had been Coralie's childhood playmate and was absolutely bound up in her.
The king her cousin had been her playmate in their childhood.
And I laid my head on the table and wept as much because of that sight as over the loss of my old comrade and playmate.
Morris Green had been her playmate in childhood, and in riper years, her confidant and friend.
Ethan didn't want a playmate, and he was horribly shy of a boy who knew French by a superior instinct.
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