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		Definition of bandmate in English: bandmatenounˈbandmeɪtˈbandˌmāt A fellow musician or singer in a band.  Example sentencesExamples -  Gene Simmons and his band mates signed autographs and handed out T-shirts to her staff.
 -  His bandmates cringed at the crowd's appearance.
 -  He has also been a guest musician on countless sessions, most notably with his old band mates in the Chieftains.
 -  I thought they were especially good that night, perhaps putting the extra effort to make up for their MIA bandmate.
 -  In return Don's three band mates have agreed to further recording sessions over the next couple of years.
 -  Throughout it all, Matthews never attempts to clarify or correct anything his bandmate says.
 -  The musician with big ears has an advantage when responding to band mates and improvising against them.
 -  I used to have a bandmate whose behavior enraged me.
 -  The service has been discontinued due to complaints from spouses and bandmates.
 -  Luckily for him band mates stick together.
 -  In fact, Roberts is quick to give his band mates their due.
 -  In the capable hands of his bandmates, largely comprised of Cowtown's art rock luminaries, they swell to epic freakout proportions.
 -  Her band mates gave her an incredulous look.
 -  The only other thing I'd like to add is what an important part of this record my bandmates have been.
 -  I did one with my bandmate Al that was kind of literary.
 -  All the while, his bandmates looked on in disgust.
 -  Let your bandmates know not to mess with you.
 -  He keeps things simple compared to the more garrulous contributions of his bandmates, opting for cleanly articulated line rather than a thick spattering of notes.
 -  Was the shorthand still there with your bandmates?
 -  He and his band mates, Gibbons and Beard, have been together over 33 years, so they're all very close.
 
    Definition of bandmate in US English: bandmatenounˈbandˌmāt A fellow musician or singer in a band.  Example sentencesExamples -  In fact, Roberts is quick to give his band mates their due.
 -  The only other thing I'd like to add is what an important part of this record my bandmates have been.
 -  Luckily for him band mates stick together.
 -  In the capable hands of his bandmates, largely comprised of Cowtown's art rock luminaries, they swell to epic freakout proportions.
 -  Was the shorthand still there with your bandmates?
 -  He and his band mates, Gibbons and Beard, have been together over 33 years, so they're all very close.
 -  I used to have a bandmate whose behavior enraged me.
 -  Her band mates gave her an incredulous look.
 -  He has also been a guest musician on countless sessions, most notably with his old band mates in the Chieftains.
 -  His bandmates cringed at the crowd's appearance.
 -  All the while, his bandmates looked on in disgust.
 -  I did one with my bandmate Al that was kind of literary.
 -  In return Don's three band mates have agreed to further recording sessions over the next couple of years.
 -  The musician with big ears has an advantage when responding to band mates and improvising against them.
 -  Let your bandmates know not to mess with you.
 -  The service has been discontinued due to complaints from spouses and bandmates.
 -  Gene Simmons and his band mates signed autographs and handed out T-shirts to her staff.
 -  He keeps things simple compared to the more garrulous contributions of his bandmates, opting for cleanly articulated line rather than a thick spattering of notes.
 -  I thought they were especially good that night, perhaps putting the extra effort to make up for their MIA bandmate.
 -  Throughout it all, Matthews never attempts to clarify or correct anything his bandmate says.
 
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