playmate (Meaning)

Wordnet

playmate (n)

a companion at play

Webster

playmate (n.)

A companion in diversions; a playfellow.

playmate Sentence Examples

  1. The children frolicked with their playmates in the park, their laughter echoing through the trees.
  2. The kittens spent hours chasing each other, engaging in playful antics as they became the best of playmates.
  3. The puppy eagerly wagged its tail, longing for a playmate to share its puppy chow and romp around with.
  4. The siblings were inseparable, spending countless hours as playmates, building forts and creating imaginary worlds.
  5. The best friends considered themselves playmates for life, cherishing their shared memories and adventures.
  6. The playmates stumbled upon a secret path, leading them to a forgotten land where their imaginations took flight.
  7. The playmates' laughter filled the summer nights, as they chased fireflies and told stories by the campfire.
  8. The stuffed animals were the child's cherished playmates, accompanying them on every adventure and providing endless comfort.
  9. The dog and cat became unlikely playmates, finding joy in their shared love of chasing shadows and snuggling together.
  10. The elderly couple reminisced about their younger days as playmates, remembering the carefree time they spent together.

FAQs About the word playmate

a companion at playA companion in diversions; a playfellow.

partner, classmate, schoolmate, roommate, companion, shipmate,playfellow, coworker, friend, comrade

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The children frolicked with their playmates in the park, their laughter echoing through the trees.

The kittens spent hours chasing each other, engaging in playful antics as they became the best of playmates.

The puppy eagerly wagged its tail, longing for a playmate to share its puppy chow and romp around with.

The siblings were inseparable, spending countless hours as playmates, building forts and creating imaginary worlds.