Definitionn. a person who is of equal standing with another in a group
Last update: June 20, 2015
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But the fertility of the Irish wife exceeded that of her French compeer by 44% in 1880 and by no less than 84% twenty years later. [Please select]
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Yet still Arachne spins, and still is without a compeer. [Please select]
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"She'd see that Inchcawdy canna compeer wi' us; we've patronised her weel in Pettybaw."' [Please select]
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"She'd see that Inchcawdy canna compeer wi' us; we've patronized her weel in Pettybaw."' [Please select]
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He died in September, 1852, only a few weeks after his great compeer, Henry Clay. [Please select]
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And by that test I know there's not the compeer 'neath the skies Of that plain little yellow dog that never took a prize.' [Please select]
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It expands into the plateau of Peru and Bolivia, just as its African compeer expands into that of Abyssinia, but this is a mere incident. [Please select]
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