pewfellow Sentence Examples
- The pewfellows in the neighboring pew chatted animatedly during the sermon.
- Despite their differences, the two pewfellows shared a mutual respect for each other.
- The pewfellows in the front row had a commanding view of the choir.
- The old woman sat alone in her pew, her pewfellow having passed away years ago.
- The pewfellows rose and sang the hymns in unison, their voices filling the sanctuary.
- The pewfellows gossiped about the new pastor, speculating on his marital status.
- The children's pewfellows were restless and fidgety during the service.
- The pewfellows held hands during the prayer of intercession, a gesture of unity and support.
- The pewfellows greeted each other warmly after the service, exchanging news and pleasantries.
- The pewfellows shared a special bond, forged in the shared experience of weekly worship.
pewfellow Meaning
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pewfellow (n.)
One who occupies the same pew with another.
An intimate associate; a companion.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pewfellow
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One who occupies the same pew with another., An intimate associate; a companion.
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The pewfellows in the neighboring pew chatted animatedly during the sermon.
Despite their differences, the two pewfellows shared a mutual respect for each other.
The pewfellows in the front row had a commanding view of the choir.
The old woman sat alone in her pew, her pewfellow having passed away years ago.