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accompanied

[ UK /ɐkˈʌmpənɪd/ ]
[ US /əˈkəmpənid/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. playing or singing with instrumental or vocal accompaniment
  2. having companions or an escort
    there were lone gentlemen and gentlemen accompanied by their wives

How To Use accompanied In A Sentence

  • We also ate a lot of mysterious crumbed meats accompanied with fried potatoes.
  • Accompanied by an ensemble, Musica Fiata, incorporating specialist period instruments such as chalumeau, arciliuto and violino in tromba marina, La Capella Ducale deliver the psalms with joy, some of the ornamentation is so detailed it sounds like laughter. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • I dreamt last night that I went out for a drink with biscuitware and that halfway through the night he suddenly jumped up from his seat to perform an all-singing all-dancing musical number, accompanied by a well-rehearsed large chorus all in spangly costume. The One That's Still Making Me Chuckle
  • In that time she accompanied members of the Royal Family on some unforgettable overseas tours.
  • Several other recent transfers have been accompanied by a strong whiff of controversy.
  • Thirty unarmed INS agents accompanied the flight, guarding the handcuffed deportees in shifts, standing in aircraft's aisles at every fifth row.
  • After just the right wait, they arrived, each accompanied by a side dish of steamed vegetables.
  • It shows a stag hunt, accompanied by more unlikely woodland animals such as a monkey and a tortoise. Times, Sunday Times
  • She gave me a cheerful grin and rattled off her past employers, accompanied by a brief biodata, both seemingly satisfying.
  • Hytra Grouper on a bed of salicornia and spinach accompanied with a crayfish sauce scented with pelargonium at Hytra It's daybreak at Athens' Agora, or central market, and the air is buzzing with the cries of fish mongers hawking the day's catch. Not Your Typical Greek Salad
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