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Definition of Playmates
1. playmate [n] - See also: playmate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Playmates
Literary usage of Playmates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Primer of Ethics by Jacob Abbott (1900)
"DUTIES TO Playmates. When with playmates, we must avoid those who are vicious;
we must encourage those who do right; we must discourage those who do wrong, ..."
2. Villette by Charlotte Brontë (1853)
"THE Playmates. MR. HOME stayed two days. During his visit he could not be prevailed
on to go out: he has sat all day long by the fireside, sometimes silent, ..."
3. Indian Boyhood by Charles Alexander Eastman, ( (2001)
"Perhaps none of my early playmates are more vividly remembered than is this little
maiden. The name given her by a noted medicine-man was ..."
4. A Primer of Ethics by Jacob Abbott (1900)
"DUTIES TO Playmates. When with playmates, we must avoid those who are vicious;
we must encourage those who do right; we must discourage those who do wrong, ..."
5. Villette by Charlotte Brontë (1853)
"THE Playmates. MR. HOME stayed two days. During his visit he could not be prevailed
on to go out: he has sat all day long by the fireside, sometimes silent, ..."
6. Indian Boyhood by Charles Alexander Eastman, ( (2001)
"Perhaps none of my early playmates are more vividly remembered than is this little
maiden. The name given her by a noted medicine-man was ..."