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flatmate

[ UK /flˈætme‍ɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. an associate who shares an apartment with you

How To Use flatmate In A Sentence

  • She has also failed to contact flatmates in London.
  • When my flatmate told me about it, my headache was instantly cured!
  • Sometimes I do the cooking and sometimes my flatmate does. It averages out over a month .
  • Only one person out of my seven flatmates could cook, and he had spent his schooldays at boarding school.
  • Next morning, the flatmates have to laugh at me because I'm sitting in my dressing gown, staring into space with the goofiest grin you can imagine.
  • His flatmate helped to design it while another friend helped him to find the commercial deals that made the website profitable.
  • The two pre-eminent experts at giving directions are my flatmate Mike and my father.
  • Some of you will also be lucky enough to own your own home, saving a bundle on accommodation costs, particularly if you are able to get flatmates in to share them.
  • If you're on incredibly intimate terms with your flatmates, get them to check for you.
  • She will today attend the funeral of the 11-month-old son of one of her closest friends, former flatmate Laura Londsdale.
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