All 12 Uses
colleague
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The Silver Music Box
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- With our Christian colleagues going off to war, it's up to us to keep the businesses going.†
p. 18.9colleagues = fellow workers -- especially in a respected profession such as teaching, medicine, or law
- Paul learned that she had gone to the girls' high school, and after leaving, had spent two years keeping house for a widowed colleague of her father's and looking after his children.†
p. 61.7 *
- The schoolchildren and your colleagues love you.†
p. 91.5colleagues = fellow workers -- especially in a respected profession such as teaching, medicine, or law
- Her colleagues, Frieda and Gertrud, bustled about, tossing him disparaging glances.†
p. 94.2
- Clara's colleagues deliberately turned away from them.†
p. 94.4
- Clara's father had always been a self-controlled, circumspect man, but on the day that he handed the keys to his practice over to a colleague who later turned out to be an active member of the SA, he wept inconsolably.†
p. 103.4
- These are two of my colleagues.†
p. 168.8colleagues = fellow workers -- especially in a respected profession such as teaching, medicine, or law
- So I've asked a colleague to join us—provided you agree, of course.†
p. 195.3
- Mrs. Dunningham rose and thanked her colleague for the tea.†
p. 199.2
- I'll ask my former colleagues and see if they remember anything more.†
p. 199.2colleagues = fellow workers -- especially in a respected profession such as teaching, medicine, or law
- Moved by Lilian's story, the friend had put her in touch with a colleague from Germany.†
p. 206.5
- This was received by my colleague in Hamburg.†
p. 209.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(colleague) fellow worker -- especially in a respected profession such as teaching, medicine, or law
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)