agree, band together, chord, companion, consort with, escort, hang around with, keep in step, play, symphonize
Definitionv. be present or associated with an event or entity
Last update: August 15, 2015
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According to the menu, a side salad and rolls will accompany the steak. [Please select]
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It is not unusual for anxiety to accompany a bride on her wedding day. [Please select]
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Even Bumpus, our pet dog, was comfortable in our new office where he'd accompany us each day, content to lie beneath his mistress's desk or occasionally woof for a walk. [Please select]
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She asked the little Wizard to accompany her and he was glad to go. [Please select]
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[13] Urdaneta received Felipe II's order to accompany the expedition while in Mexico. [Please select]
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Plank arrives, you will be kind enough to explain why Sylvia is unable to accompany you. [Please select]
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I could not permit her to go alone, and she insisted that Flora should accompany her. [Please select]
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Her father had already decided to accompany her to the North himself. [Please select]
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She sang it, and allowed me to accompany her. [Please select]
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"You could accompany The Rosary perfectly, if I wanted it done." [Please select]
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Rochester did not accompany them. [Please select]
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