Synonym: company, fellowship, society. Similar words: companion, companionable, championship, relationship, interrelationship, accompanied, accompaniment, unaccompanied. Meaning: [kəm'pænjənʃɪp] n. the state of being with someone.
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61. But several decades later, Margaret Mead thought every woman needed three husbands: one for youthful sex, one for security while raising children and one for joyful companionship in old age.
62. I chose the ordinary four-berth soft sleeper, remembering the cheerful companionship of strangers who offered me nuts and oranges and laughed uproariously at my Western handwriting.
63. You have an intellectual rapport, a kind of easy companionship that makes me really jealous.
64. His companionship made it possible for me to shake off my sensitiveness.
65. I worte on in silence[Sentencedict.com], quietly enjoying the little thing's companionship.
66. The American Eskimo dog is a working dog that offers companionship as well as an affectionate temperament.
67. No self-respecting cosmopolitan man looking for an evening of companionship is going to lean out his car window and call out to a woman at a traffic light.
68. Treasure the companionship of the righteous and eschew all fellowship with the ungodly.
69. He found something very charming in the innocent companionship of these simple - hearted girls.
70. He found very little congenial companionship in this casual Western city.
71. Companionship can include a spouse, member, hired caregiver, hospice volunteer, Good Samaritan, or pet.
72. The companionship between the British universities and the industrial circles reflects in the connections and cooperation between them.
73. How much social value is created by reducing pollution in a given stream, by saving the spotted owl, or by providing companionship to the elderly?
74. After the conference meeting on the new Companionship series, Wang rang up Jensen on the photophone and tried to express his reservations about the series. "Mr."
75. Open-plan offices may offer companionship, but that assumes you like the people whose space you share.
76. Perhaps be in doleful when, can accept a goodish man, but the other side wants to be able to give you warmth and companionship at least.
77. He said the song is a symbol of their love and Scientology is a basis for their companionship.
78. It was now time for him to adorn his life with the graces of female companionship.
79. Either dogs or humans can satisfy this need for companionship.
80. What I remember most was the complete happiness of that moment as we stood together, our eyes alight with the raw beauty of where we were and the companionship of sharing it with each other.
81. The companionship of these friends may not sound very hip, but I found it more fun than the thinly veiled distress of my pothead buddies.
82. Rubinstein now headed for Japan, taking for companionship: a Hungarian charmer who called herself Countess Natasha.
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