Sentence example with the word 'accompany'

accompany

agree, band together, chord, companion, consort with, escort, hang around with, keep in step, play, symphonize

Definition v. be present or associated with an event or entity

Last update: August 15, 2015


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According to the menu, a side salad and rolls will accompany the steak.   [Please select]

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It is not unusual for anxiety to accompany a bride on her wedding day.   [Please select]

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Even Bumpus, our pet dog, was comfortable in our new office where he'd accompany us each day, content to lie beneath his mistress's desk or occasionally woof for a walk.   [Please select]

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She asked the little Wizard to accompany her and he was glad to go.   [Please select]

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[13] Urdaneta received Felipe II's order to accompany the expedition while in Mexico.   [Please select]

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Plank arrives, you will be kind enough to explain why Sylvia is unable to accompany you.   [Please select]

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I could not permit her to go alone, and she insisted that Flora should accompany her.   [Please select]

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Her father had already decided to accompany her to the North himself.   [Please select]

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She sang it, and allowed me to accompany her.   [Please select]

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"You could accompany The Rosary perfectly, if I wanted it done."   [Please select]

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Rochester did not accompany them.   [Please select]

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