Synonym: associate, buddy, companion, comrade, friend, partner. Similar words: league, collect, college, collector, collective, collection, collar, collapse. Meaning: ['kɒliːg] n. 1. an associate you work with 2. a person who is member of your class or profession.
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61, She recounted the harassments and blackmail threats by Atkins and his undercover colleague.
62, Fred Lloyd Roche, who had been our friend and colleague, passed away last November and will be greatly missed.
63, The other player could not be dismissed; he demanded to be attended to, either as obligate enemy or obligate colleague.
64, There was a brief scuffle at the entrance between photographers and a male colleague with the Marquess.
65, Hugh Fraser predictably had been most anxious to join his friend and colleague in the dock.
66, But all that was some months ago and she had a cold front since for her hefty swinging colleague.
67, One solution is to require staff to seek the cooperation of a colleague who is prepared to accommodate them.
68, This is especially true when you need to discuss a conflict involving a colleague or family member.
69, A Chambers colleague remarked on seeing it that it must be like driving around in a Smartie.
70, Earlier this month a male colleague, also on the holiday[sentencedict.com], was dismissed.
71, Owen had borrowed the wife of a Coptic colleague as a companion for Jane Postlethwaite.
72, I was glad to be Edward's colleague and friend rather than suffering the indignities he subtly laid on his patron.
73, At the same time that I met Linda, another colleague at Hunter made an impression on me.
74, John and Joan decided that they should meet Alexander Atkins and his colleague in the flesh.
75, Later, in her twenties, she had become quietly and patiently infatuated with a married colleague.
76, A biochemist colleague has kindly provided me with a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, and enough hydroquinone for 50 bombardier beetles.http://sentencedict.com/colleague.html
77, He found his colleague struggling with two youths, and managed to arrest one after a brief chase.
78, My colleague, Lord Houghton, introduced a bill in the House of Lords to make this illegal.
79, By the time she had it examined by a professional colleague, it had grown several times larger.
80, I therefore contacted a literary agent, Al Zuckerman, who had been introduced to me as the brother-in-law of a colleague.
81, He was replaced by a former close colleague turned bitter critic, Donald Kalpokas.
82, But his research laboratory colleague Tom Hedman can-thanks to generous people who donate their bodies to science.
83, Of course such behaviour won't wash, and I use the word advisedly, if the neighbour happens to be a colleague.
84, The police surgeon is often a close colleague in general practice.
85, Then, in 1994, he was approached by a colleague to work on a race discrimination lawsuit against Texaco Inc.
86, Roxborough was a colleague not a friend; and, in any case, Pascoe wanted no-one's company but his own.
87, This is a challenge which I and my colleague John Davis have already taken up.
88, Nell is your colleague, and you suspect she has never met a deadline in her life.
89, My parliamentary colleague, the Member for Ludlow, Christopher Gill, has been leading the chase.
90, She had no senior heavyweight figure like Cherwell or Swinton to advise her, and indeed no close colleague at all.
More similar words: league, collect, college, collector, collective, collection, collar, collapse, colloquial, struggle against, collaboration, eager, guest, fatigue, dialogue, at the age of, intrigued, have a good time, alley, color, Color., valley, bullet, toll, doll, roll, poll, colony, column, gallery.