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playfellows

n. (plural of playfellow English)

Usage examples of "playfellows".

In the absence of human playfellows, they did much to keep me from selfishness.

Now he called Heidi to come, but she wanted more calling than the goats, for the child was so excited and amused at the capers and lively games of her new playfellows that she saw and heard nothing else.

Her features were playfellows of one another, none of them pretending to rigid correctness, nor the nose to the ordinary dignity of governess among merry girls, despite which the nose was of a fair design, not acutely interrogative or inviting to gambols.

They were his every-day boots, his playfellows, those with which he ascended sand hills and explored puddles.