[
UK
/mˈeɪts/
]
[ US /ˈmeɪts/ ]
[ US /ˈmeɪts/ ]
NOUN
-
a pair of people who live together
a married couple from Chicago
How To Use mates In A Sentence
- Another mystery surrounds the only example of body armour to be found among the primates.
- He mates them to a Charolais bull and keeps the calves until they are yearlings.
- If the state thinks it is legitimate then it legitimates its own laws.
- I showed up at West Point and found that 60% of my classmates were team captains, and 20% were valedictorians.
- How does one grow regionally adapted beans for moist climates?
- Thus basal primates might have used ethanol plumes to locate ripening fruits as well as associated fauna.
- When equipped with the full unit, a patient sees a display of phosphenes, which looks, as the Wall Street Journal put it, like ‘the light-bulb array of a stadium scoreboard,’ and which approximates - very roughly - the outlines of objects.
- As the phalanx of furious, excited inmates came sweeping into the servery, Jerrold recognised his danger. THE SCAR
- Meanwhile, I will be having a final farewell party this Friday with all my buddies, climbing friends, old coworkers, old classmates and random strangers.
- Reliable statewide estimates of the specific offense distribution of California's probationers are not available.