Definitionn. an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest
Last update: September 24, 2015
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Play low, pardner. [Please select]
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"I went to Compeyson next night, same place, and Compeyson took me on to be his man and pardner." [Please select]
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Enclosed you will find a spirit picture of your future pardner. [Please select]
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"I now propose a toast, as my 'friend and pardner, Sairy Gamp', says." [Please select]
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The cards is shuffled and in the box, pardner, and the game is started. [Please select]
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I've no care for the cards mesilf, but av a man's a professional an'--" "You're off there, pardner. [Please select]
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"Me an' my pardner trusts that the congregation will treasure our remarks in the future."' [Please select]
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"Pardner," drawled Texas, "your remarks is sure edifyin' a heap an' some convincin'."' [Please select]
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"Sometimes two or more wolves will run a deer, an' while one of them rests the other will drive the deer around to his pardner, who'll, take up the chase." [Please select]
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"Them golden eyes of yourn kin see a thunderin' long ways off, pardner," he muttered, "but I reckon even you can't make out the top of 'Old Baldy' at this distance."' [Please select]
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