Companions [noun]

Definition of Companions:

helper, friend

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Sentence/Example of Companions:

Bernard, professing great alacrity, looked about him; but he still lingered near his companions.

Thy princes are faithless, companions of thieves: they all love bribes, they run after rewards.

His companions followed his example, and in spite of rain and mosquitoes were soon fast asleep.

Our hero smiled as he waved his hand to his companions, and, turning away, was soon lost to sight among the bushes.

I made some pointed remarks to my horse about Mr. Goodell and his companions, as I rode along.

You are very kind, sir,” he said; “my companions and I shall feel deeply indebted to you for this opportune assistance.

The prime-minister, the chancellor of the exchequer, two other members of the cabinet, and an ambassador were his companions.

Quickly he sprang up, and with his companions made ready for the day's journey, for they were all anxious to be on their way.

In my dark corner, in my comfortable chair, I could smile to myself as I watched his plight and that of his companions.

Looking more closely, Garnache thought that he recognized in him one of Sanguinetti's companions of yesternight.