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		Definition of teammate in English: teammatenounˈtiːmmeɪtˈti(m)ˌmeɪt A fellow member of a team.  Example sentencesExamples -  Whether he gets a shot to be a better teammate in a Colts uniform is now in question.
 -  Mike glanced over at Nate who was with his fellow teammates playing a game of pool, it was only Mike and Mila at the table.
 -  Trang, who plays all her chess in Europe, had a word of praise for her teammates.
 -  His deafness was bad enough that during play he was unable to hear his teammates calling him.
 -  He still is learning how to fit in with his teammates and where he should play on offense.
 -  His teammate tells him as much, gesticulating in a most Italian fashion.
 -  He was a good teammate, but he took it to another level when he brought in their families.
 -  Could you give me and my old teammates a rundown on his career as a player and scout?
 -  Jamilla ranked seventh among the top goal scorers, with her teammate Kelly Ann on her heels.
 -  You try and learn things wherever you can, even from your own teammates.
 -  He was yelling a lot and making a lot of hand gestures at his teammates and at the referees.
 -  He is driving more and looking to score off the drive rather than finding a teammate.
 -  She stood there thinking about hockey, and the Olympics and her fellow teammates.
 -  I have had chats with him as a mate and as a teammate and I can tell him where he is going wrong and what he is doing right.
 -  A teammate often brought the ball up the court, then offered it to him at the top of the key.
 -  He must be aware that a screen could occur and be alerted to a pick call by a teammate.
 -  We had a lot of good teammates and good coaching and good luck and played a long time.
 -  Will and his teammates played in Gniezno in Poland in a tournament consisting of two pools.
 -  He sneaks in the passing lanes for steals and slides over to help when a teammate is in trouble.
 -  It is used to give the ball to a teammate who is either cutting or circling behind you.
 
  Synonyms friend, companion, boon companion, comrade, intimate, familiar, confidant, alter ego, second self    Definition of teammate in US English: teammatenounˈti(m)ˌmeɪtˈtē(m)ˌmāt A fellow member of a team.  Example sentencesExamples -  Jamilla ranked seventh among the top goal scorers, with her teammate Kelly Ann on her heels.
 -  He was yelling a lot and making a lot of hand gestures at his teammates and at the referees.
 -  Whether he gets a shot to be a better teammate in a Colts uniform is now in question.
 -  Could you give me and my old teammates a rundown on his career as a player and scout?
 -  He still is learning how to fit in with his teammates and where he should play on offense.
 -  He is driving more and looking to score off the drive rather than finding a teammate.
 -  He sneaks in the passing lanes for steals and slides over to help when a teammate is in trouble.
 -  She stood there thinking about hockey, and the Olympics and her fellow teammates.
 -  We had a lot of good teammates and good coaching and good luck and played a long time.
 -  You try and learn things wherever you can, even from your own teammates.
 -  Will and his teammates played in Gniezno in Poland in a tournament consisting of two pools.
 -  He was a good teammate, but he took it to another level when he brought in their families.
 -  His teammate tells him as much, gesticulating in a most Italian fashion.
 -  I have had chats with him as a mate and as a teammate and I can tell him where he is going wrong and what he is doing right.
 -  A teammate often brought the ball up the court, then offered it to him at the top of the key.
 -  It is used to give the ball to a teammate who is either cutting or circling behind you.
 -  Mike glanced over at Nate who was with his fellow teammates playing a game of pool, it was only Mike and Mila at the table.
 -  He must be aware that a screen could occur and be alerted to a pick call by a teammate.
 -  His deafness was bad enough that during play he was unable to hear his teammates calling him.
 -  Trang, who plays all her chess in Europe, had a word of praise for her teammates.
 
  Synonyms friend, companion, boon companion, comrade, intimate, familiar, confidant, alter ego, second self     |