playfellow Antonyms

Meaning of playfellow

Wordnet

playfellow (n)

a companion at play

Webster

playfellow (n.)

A companion in amusements or sports; a playmate.

playfellow Sentence Examples

  1. They had been playfellows since kindergarten, their bond unbreakable over the years.
  2. The princess yearned for a playfellow, someone to share her laughter and secrets.
  3. The mischievous puppy became an unexpected playfellow for the elderly gentleman.
  4. As children, they spent hours in their backyard, lost in their imaginary worlds with their playfellows.
  5. The zookeeper introduced the new baby elephant to its potential playfellow, a curious young giraffe.
  6. The kitten was a constant playfellow for the lonely bird, bringing joy into its otherwise solitary life.
  7. The author created a cast of endearing characters, each with their own unique playfellow.
  8. The protagonist's imagination was his steadfast playfellow, accompanying him on countless adventures.
  9. The playfellows engaged in playful banter, forgetting the worries of the world around them.
  10. Their childhood innocence and the bond they shared as playfellows would forever hold a special place in their hearts.

FAQs About the word playfellow

a companion at playA companion in amusements or sports; a playmate.

shipmate, roommate, teammate, colleague,playmate, messmate, compeer, schoolmate, housemate, comrade

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They had been playfellows since kindergarten, their bond unbreakable over the years.

The princess yearned for a playfellow, someone to share her laughter and secrets.

The mischievous puppy became an unexpected playfellow for the elderly gentleman.

As children, they spent hours in their backyard, lost in their imaginary worlds with their playfellows.