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tablemate



ta·ble·mate [ ˈtā-bəl-ˌmāt]



tablemate   
noun
[ˈtā-bəl-ˌmāt]

Definition of tablemate

: a dining companion



Recent Examples on the Web


//Pelletier and his tablemates at Zip’s, an old-school diner in Dayville that’s been serving up three-egg omelets and strawberry shortcake since the Eisenhower administration, said Trump is doing a fine job.
Christopher Keating, courant.com, "In Connecticut’s Trump country, a divide over impeachment," 27 Sep. 2019

//In that case, my tablemate Joanie says, what about visiting College Now?
Leila Atassi, cleveland.com, "What now, Alondra? Open Table members help the 18-year-old plot her next big decisions: A Greater Cleveland," 26 June 2019

//Say a grace, hold hands with your tablemates or just silently thank the people responsible for the food on your plate.
Patricia Jurek, Rd, Mba, Detroit Free Press, "Mindful eating vs. dieting," 15 July 2019

//My tablemates were a father and son from Arizona and a teacher from the Bay Area.
Crystal Paul, The Seattle Times, "What it’s like to take a 35-hour ride on Amtrak’s Coast Starlight train from Los Angeles to Seattle," 29 Mar. 2019

//Halfway through my stay, my tablemates go home (an assorted group of Rockefellers is expected in their place).
Jamie Rosen, Town & Country, "The Alpine Spa Where Billionaires and Hollywood Royalty Go to Detox," 11 Apr. 2017

//One of our other tablemates mentions a desire to offset heavy courses of steroids and antibiotics, while another is nursing an arm injury.
Jamie Rosen, Town & Country, "The Alpine Spa Where Billionaires and Hollywood Royalty Go to Detox," 11 Apr. 2017

//Island-hopping with Weight Watchers means your tablemates will encourage you to skip the butter on your whole-wheat toast.
Leah Prinzivalli, Marie Claire, "Paradox at Sea: My Week on a Weight-Loss Cruise," 25 July 2017

//Mr. McMullan, the photographer, stopped to take Mrs. Shafiroff’s picture, prompting two tablemates to take out their cellphones and also start snapping images.
Ben Widdicombe, New York Times, "Climbing the Socialite Ladder, One Gala at a Time," 4 Jan. 2017


First Known Use of tablemate

1624, in the meaning defined above



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