“His closest mate, Jim Gordon, describes how particular Lawson was, both in his tramping and camping practices.”
“Each staff officer shall have assigned as his running mate that line officer who at the time is the junior officer of the rank in which the staff officer is commissioned.”
“Richard proved to be her perfect mate. He was steady, devoted, gainfully employed, and well-matched with the requisite temperament.”
mateship
(countable and uncountable, nautical) The post of mate on a ship; a posting as mate.
(countable, whaling, obsolete) A type of contract between ships to cooperate and share the proceeds of an expedition.
“His closest mate, Jim Gordon, describes how particular Lawson was, both in his tramping and camping practices.”
“Each staff officer shall have assigned as his running mate that line officer who at the time is the junior officer of the rank in which the staff officer is commissioned.”
“Richard proved to be her perfect mate. He was steady, devoted, gainfully employed, and well-matched with the requisite temperament.”
“His closest mate, Jim Gordon, describes how particular Lawson was, both in his tramping and camping practices.”
“Each staff officer shall have assigned as his running mate that line officer who at the time is the junior officer of the rank in which the staff officer is commissioned.”
“Richard proved to be her perfect mate. He was steady, devoted, gainfully employed, and well-matched with the requisite temperament.”