Similar words: repartee, wholehearted, wholeheartedly, napoleon bonaparte, part and parcel, cartel, barter, hearten. Meaning: ['pɑrtɪd /'pɑːt-] adj. having a margin incised almost to the base so as to create distinct divisions or lobes.
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(2) Her hair was parted in the middle.
(3) I parted from Tom after lunch.
(4) That is how we parted.
(5) They parted by mutual consent.
(6) The stones were parted in pieces by heavy blows.
(7) The crowd parted to let the truck pass.
(8) He parted with us at the end of the trip.
(9) After their quarrel, they parted company and didn't see each other again for years.
(10) The two women parted company outside their rooms.
(11) The crowd parted to let the soldiers through.
(12) Her lips parted in a smile.
(13) As they parted, Jim and Mary kissed .
(14) We parted company at the bus-stop.
(15) I parted with him for his dishonesty. Sentencedict.com
(16) The crowd parted to let him through.
(17) She parted the curtains a little and looked out.
(18) The band have parted company with their manager.
(19) The charitable organization parted food among claimants.
(20) As we parted we said a fond farewell .
(21) The clouds finally parted and the sun came out.
(22) The curtains parted, revealing a darkened stage.
(23) The clouds parted and the sun shone through.
(24) I parted with her after many years.
(25) His hair was parted exactly in the middle.
(26) I hate being parted from the children.
(27) The police parted the crowd.
(28) The puppies were parted from their mother at birth.
(29) He has parted company with his wife.
(30) The band and their manager have parted company.
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