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How to use the word playmates in a Sentence?

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There are these incoming missiles from many who are damaging the brand in ways that are not catastrophic but will affect brand perception in the short run, playboy has been dealing with this reckless war from former Playmates, and those who desperately wanted to be in his inner circle because of all the benefits and accoutrements and attention and glamour. The challenge is we’re at a time when Generation Z and millennials are far more sensitive about issues about equality and how people are treated, and especially how males conduct themselves.

Eric Schiffer

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Lawyers and soldiers are the Devil's playmates.

Proverb

added by anonymous
3 years ago

It's been part of our culture, at least in the Laurie Kramer, to think that siblings fight. That there's going to be lots of times they don't get along. That's what they do, when social lives are so restricted, families really see the value of encouraging their kids to be friends, in some respects, to be companions and playmates.

Laurie Kramer

Found on CNN
3 years ago

While I know that they already know it, it bears repeating again and again : I am so terribly grateful for the cast in this picture and the cast members who aren't pictured here — whether they were in one scene or many episodes along the way, you are all my playmates that I have fallen in love with and who have become a part of my life on set and off.

Jim Parsons

Found on CNN
5 years ago

They came across as playmates on a soccer field more than they did international rivals.

Jim Acosta

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

He and my son were playmates from birth. I changed both of their diapers.

Ko Yong Suk

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

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