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Definition of Playfellows
1. playfellow [n] - See also: playfellow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Playfellows
Literary usage of Playfellows
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"Some time after the child had been missed, his playfellows told his mother how
they had seen him follow the Jew. ..."
2. The Novelist's Magazine (1786)
"... of it's being fo was this: fhe a:id I had been intimate ' from our childhood;
we were playfellows when young, ..."
3. A Princess of the Old World by Eleanor Catherine Price (1907)
"THE NEW MADAME—HER ADVENTURES—THE FATE OF PUYLAURENS —THE playfellows OF
MADEMOISELLE—HIS EMINENCE HER GODFATHER TV It ..."
4. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"Some time after the child had been missed, his playfellows told his mother how
they had seen him follow the Jew. ..."
5. The Novelist's Magazine (1786)
"... of it's being fo was this: fhe a:id I had been intimate ' from our childhood;
we were playfellows when young, ..."
6. A Princess of the Old World by Eleanor Catherine Price (1907)
"THE NEW MADAME—HER ADVENTURES—THE FATE OF PUYLAURENS —THE playfellows OF
MADEMOISELLE—HIS EMINENCE HER GODFATHER TV It ..."