Similar words: friend, friendly, girlfriend, make friends with, nutrient, experience, experienced, orientation. Meaning: [ˈbɒɪfrend] n. a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman.
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(151) Rachel has a new boyfriend.
(152) My boyfriend was an altar boy.
(153) I was surprised that Mom seemed to approve of Tracy's new boyfriend.
(154) I left to live with a boyfriend, who turned out to be a bad lot.
(155) She's probably upset because her boyfriend doesn't want to go out with her on account of her amusing adenoidal accent.
(156) He's not my boyfriend or anything, but he looks after me.
(157) I no longer have the fear of being alone. It's cool to find out that you don't need a boyfriend to be happy. Drew Barrymore
(158) But if you want a baby, why don't you talk about it with your boyfriend?
(159) My marriage is on the rocks again, yeah, my wife just broke up with her boyfriend. Rodney Dangerfield
(160) His daughter Anna might well have expected to benefit from his death. her boyfriend likewise, though indirectly.
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(161) She'd split up with her boyfriend and he was so annoyed he sent a tape he'd made to the press.
(162) For drama, the old boyfriend shows up with blackmail on his mind.
(163) Ann's boyfriend hits Tommy around the head with a bamboo cane spiked with nails.
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