Comrade meaning in English
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Definition
a comrade: a companion, a friend, an ally, a colleague
our fallen comrades: our friends who are no longer with us
Examples
- "Bruno : I'm sorry, did you say your comrades wanted French lessons?"
- "We are all comrades, comrades."
- "I am just delivering the message sent to me by my comrades!"
- "You are my comrades."
- "They have IT, management training, language courses, etcetera, etcetera... My comrade, a salesman, was even offered an improvisational comedy course."
- "Tatiana : Niet, Comrade Jones."
- "Bruno : Alright Leonard, what is it that your comrades want today?"
- "Leonard : Mr. Delavigne, my comrades have need to speak with you, and as a result of the collective bargaining agreement signed three years ago, it's my duty to negotiate workers' rights and grievances with the employer."
- "Your comrade Edward is ready to stand up and fight the oppressors!"
- "Brian : Now, to pay tribute to our fallen comrades, an original composition from unpaid intern Edward Moon."
- "I am your comrade."
- "Tatiana : Well well, if it isn't my old comrade Brian Jones."
- "Bruno : Okay Leonard, when you talk about "the people", and "the workers", and your "comrades", you do realize that union members make up just 1.3 percent of the staff at Delavigne?"
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