co-worker

[ US /ˈkoʊˈwɝkɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an associate that one works with
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How To Use co-worker In A Sentence

  • He told of participating in strikes that he and his co-workers had no stomach for.
  • Their slapstick stick-ups keep escalating till they realize that all of Dick's former co-workers have also turned to a similar life of crime.
  • Once you get the finished product, watching your co-worker unwrap everything while being very aggravated is very much worth the time spent. 5 Harmless Office Pranks | myFiveBest
  • Olah and his co-workers finally observed the 2-norbornyl carbocation in a solution of Press Release: The 1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • That's if you include my co-workers, our American Red Cross trainer, Haseeb Durrani , and the 10 or so crash dummies they're called "manikins" that Mr. Durrani brought along for practicing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and chest compressions. CPR Test Gives Me Chest Pain
  • Who knows whether your boss is following this instinct and concluding that you will never interact collaboratively with your co-workers? Times, Sunday Times
  • Let's see-" a co-worker said, leaning over and respelling the name. The Bear and the Dragon
  • The rules and structures that will regulate and reward work at home and with diverse co-workers are in an embryonic stage.
  • The tone is established early on; broad strokes of unbridled praise for friends, co-workers and pets, a breathless, accelerative pace and an embarrassment of exclamation marks.
  • I peer suspiciously at my co-workers lunches to see what they’re shoveling in there that comes out so malodorously. The Bog Report « XUP
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