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co.

abbreviation of company, attested by 1670s.

Usage examples of "co.".

The poems that were written about the Spanish Civil War, for instance, were simply a deflated version of the stuff that Rupert Brooke and Co. were writing in 1914.

Laval and Co. have accepted can only be purchased by deliberately wiping out the national culture.

The Communist Party from the first forbade its members to join the Home Guard and conducted a vicious campaign of libel against Wintringham and Co. During recent months the military call-up has almost stripped the Home Guard of men between twenty and forty, but at the same time there has been an influx of working-class boys of about seventeen.

Everyone is delighted that the Germans have failed to take Moscow, but no one sees in this any reason for paying any attention to what Palme Dutt and Co. may say.

Now and then a young cow, unused to incongruous twins, would kick impatiently at both animals and scatter them.

Dynatone Publishing Co., reproduced by kind permission of Intersong Music Limited.

Everything is recorded with the restless sensitiveness of the writer, who translates his experience into literature almost as automatically as a cow turns grass into milk: December 19th.

And the more she is the cow and spinning-wheel paradise imagined by Mr Fielden, the more this is true.

Popular Fiction Publishing Co. It was reprinted in Conan the Barbarian.

Further, Kant would say, neither am I free in amoral nature there, I am merely a cog in the interlocking web.