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" Neighbours " is the third single from German synthpop group Camouflage 's debut studio album Voices & Images , released in May 1988. It was not released in the US, where "That Smiling Face" was released later in 1988. The song was re-recorded at Dynaton ...
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alt. (plural of neighbour English) n. (plural of neighbour English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: neighbour )
Usage examples of neighbours.
She did not let go my hands till we got to the corner of their street, when the mother called out to the coachman to stop, not wishing to give her neighbours occasion for slander by stopping in front of their own house.
I could hear my neighbours dressing, so I half opened my door, and wished them good day without going into their room.
I was given a pretty room on the ground floor, opening upon the gardens of Pasean, and I enjoyed its comforts without caring to know who my neighbours were.
As I have said, the two cottages were built distinct, so that we could have neither sound nor sight of our neighbours, save upon the neutral ground of Mrs.
Some beat and kicked their neighbours in a frantic effort to force passage, others yelled and pleaded, clawed and even bit.
Our neighbours shall not say that Abel Fletcher has flour in his mill, and plenty in his house, while there is famine abroad in the land.
I laughed at him for evincing such great sympathy over our neighbours, and especially--which was plain enough to see, though he doubtless believed he entirely disguised it--for that interest which a young man of twenty would naturally take in a very charming and personable young woman.
Just the kind of garden that I love--half trim, half wild-- fruits, flowers, and vegetables living in comfortable equality and fraternity, none being too choice to be harmed by their neighbours, none esteemed too mean to be restricted in their natural profusion.
Think how many of our neighbours come to John to settle their differences, instead of going to law!
I believe all my neighbours, will be heartily glad to see once more in Parliament.
The same old walnut-tree, hardly a bough altered, though many of its neighbours and kindred had grown from saplings into trees--even as some of us had grown from children almost into young men.
Consequently, our circle of associations was far more limited than that of many families holding an equal position with us--on which circumstance our neighbours commented a good deal.
But concealments were idle--she would read everything-- hear everything--meet everything--even those neighbours who out of curiosity or sympathy called at Beechwood.
A dreadful silence reigned for four or five minutes, but the canoness began to utter witticisms which I took up and communicated to my neighbours, so that in a short time the whole table was in good spirits except the general, who preserved a sulky silence.
He never went near his own house, for, from some unknown reason, plentifully aimed at in the dark by the neighbours, he had such a dislike to his mother that he could not bear to hear the name of mother, or even the slightest allusion to the relationship.