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Shipmates is an American syndicated television show that ran for two seasons from 2001 - 2003. Reruns later ran on the cable channel Spike TV . The show was created by Hurricane Entertainment and the executive producer was John Tomlin. Chris Hardwick was ...
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n. (plural of shipmate English)
Usage examples of shipmates.
But he got the impression that a majority of his shipmates probably did not know much about the Cabiri either.
Both native Colchians looked uncomfortable, as if realizing they ought to have known better, and to have warned their shipmates in advance.
Jason, like his shipmates, frowned on hearing the unpleasant news, but it was not going to change his outlook or his plans.
His lack of eagerness did not matter, because the brawl, such as it was, was very nearly over by the time the first of his shipmates reached the tavern doorway, where Proteus looked in just in time to see Meleager felled by a thick glass bottle bouncing off the back of his head.
He just sat there looking round at his shipmates as if he wondered who they were.
Half a dozen of our shipmates have decided to accompany me into the cave.
Jason and those of his shipmates who had chosen to take part in the ceremony entered the cave bearing torches, accompanied by several masked and robed figures who had come to escort them.
But his shipmates might grow curious, and one might bring the subject up at any time, either innocently or with suspicion.
The speaker looked around at his shipmates, who were a tough and hardy-looking crew indeed.
Proteus, along with most of his shipmates, stood back with folded arms, watching with keen interest.
He had to conjecture that many of his shipmates knew something about Polydeuces that was not apparent to the latest man to join the crew.
Proteus, along with the great majority of his shipmates, could only shake his head in wonder.
The refitting took longer than some of their shipmates thought it should have.
As far as Proteus could tell, none of his shipmates had yet become aware of this phenomenon.
Proteus, that the grandsons of Aeetes were going to be of less help than their shipmates had been fondly hoping.