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Often used in the same context:
teammates,
pals,
lads,
compatriots,
blokes,
friends,
girlfriends,
chums,
buddies,
comrades,
missus,
skipper,
captain,
colleagues,
flatmate,
bridgey,
footballers,
schoolboys,
companions,
tyros,
countrymen,
physio,
geeing,
geordie,
fellas,
wingman,
blether,
players,
supporters,
roomie,
kidology,
englishmen,
talisman,
bros,
boss,
dressing room,
youngster,
grandad,
footie,
mancunians,
jharal,
boyfriends,
classmates,
niggles,
physiotherapist,
footy,
rushy,
admirers,
commiserations,
franz ferdinand,
laddies,
shipmates,
swagman,
manful,
dutchman,
roommates,
housemate,
knockings,
pedalo,
workmate,
banter,
ratten,
winker,
hwyl,
garbo,
scran,
regulars,
welshmen,
banana bender,
strops,
fans,
socialiser,
locky,
slowcoach,
internationals,
fiancee,
superstars,
swansong,
contemporaries,
cobber,
chasers,
hokey cokey,
geordies,
aussies,
glaswegians,
dad,
branchy,
antics,
sharpy,
togetherness,
nobby,
gaffer,
fiance,
klap,
cheerio,
soulmate,
beckham,
matey,
rivals,
bludge,
backchat,
rooming,
mate,
playmates,
partner,
partners,
umpires,
husbands,
spouses,
astronauts,
boarders,
contestants,
roommate,
campers,
candidates,
defendants,
freshmen,
burning,
excursion,
friend,
going,
landlady,
owne,
abiding,
absorbing,
abstruse,
acuter,
admiral,
age,
ainu,
allabsorbing,
allimportant,
antiaircraft,
antisubmarine,
ark,
arrived,
assignment
Appears in the definition of:
inquiringly,
lovebird,
mate,
trail
More general:
family,
family unit
Synonyms:
couple,
match
Also try:
— Adjectives for mates:
potential,
age,
team,
class,
old,
school,
own,
prospective,
former,
female,
male,
more...
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