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roomie

NOUN
  1. an associate who shares a room with you

How To Use roomie In A Sentence

  • However, you will be able to fill out a personal profile, which they will use to create matches with like-minded potential roomies.
  • Nicole and I are roomies, and I'm a senior, too,’ said another girl getting out of the desk chair.
  • ‘I'll be at Jackie's place until I get my own or find a roomie,’ I explained.
  • There to lend a sympathetic ear - when she's not busy piercing it herself with alarming sangfroid - is roomie Rebecca Meester, a troubled little rich girl who latches on to Sara with the carefully calibrated ardor of a well-seasoned stalker. 'Roommate' movie review: Don't move in with Leighton Meester
  • Whenever the roomies are gone (which is pretty much every weekend) he follows me around mewling and jumping on me every time I sit or lie down.
  • I suppose I better be getting home, my roomies might be wondering where I am.
  • By then—less than a year after moving from the house in Menlo Park to the downtown Palo Alto office—Google had moved once again, to a roomier office-park facility on Bayshore Road in nearby Mountain View. In the Plex
  • Then sell it to the Jews as a new 'roomier' homeland and make a mint. Army Rumour Service
  • Apparently thongs are old news, with hipster culottes taking over their crown, offering a roomier but still sexy look.
  • Yeah, Margot was an annoyance, a jealousy inducing pain, but she was way more appealing as a roomie than that imbecile counsellor.
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