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housemate

[ UK /hˈa‍ʊsme‍ɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who resides in the same house with you

How To Use housemate In A Sentence

  • Jade has few redeeming qualities and her housemates have at last become aware of her bitchiness and backbiting.
  • Jade has few redeeming qualities and her housemates have at last become aware of her bitchiness and backbiting.
  • My reclusive fourth housemate's nightly meals of canned ravioli or packets of ramen noodles are stunning.
  • With energetic Mars and changeable Uranus in your home sector all month, tread carefully when dealing with housemates.
  • In the lounge room of the Sydney apartment, the desultory conversation suggests the housemates might as well be on different planets.
  • A 20 year old second year was found dead in his bed by shocked housemates last Monday.
  • Other housemates evoke the ghosts of yesterday's popular culture, as the has-beens who populate reality TV tend to do.
  • He works as a convent groundskeeper and shares his family home with three housemates, but even so he is virtually isolated, getting by with a few grunts and gestures.
  • They aren't really housemates, just people who happen to rent from the same landlord.
  • The Big Brother housemates have almost squandered a quarter of a mil through sheer stupidity.
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