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Definition of Cabinmate
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cabinmate
Literary usage of Cabinmate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Recollections Grave and Gay by Burton Harrison (1911)
"My husband had crossed the ocean, as a cabinmate of Canon Kingsley's, a stimulating
mental experience. Mr. Kingsley afterward said of his companion that he ..."
2. Day One and Beyond: Practical Matters for New Middle-Level Teachersby Rick Wormeli by Rick Wormeli (2003)
"... climbing, participating in Project Adventure, singing crazy songs, doing
service projects, and assisting a cabinmate who underwent kidney dialysis every ..."
3. Building Human Intelligence by Arnold Lorand (1917)
"He at once jumped out of bed and, awakening his cabinmate with the exclamation, "God
has sent me an idea which will astound the world," drew the apparatus ..."
4. Benita, an African Romance by H. Rider Haggard (2001)
"He reached the place to find that it was quite empty, her cabinmate having fled.
Laying Benita upon the lower bunk, he lit the swinging candle. ..."
5. Famous Mysteries: Curious and Fantastic Riddles of Human Life that Have by John Elfreth Watkins (1919)
"... cabinmate and traveling companion, and who claimed to be a Cuban, stated, when
questioned, that the editor's absence from his berth had not alarmed him ..."