Accompanies can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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accompany - go or travel along with; "The nurse accompanied the old lady everywhere" | ||
accompany - be a companion to somebody | ||
accompany - be present or associated with an event or entity; "French fries come with the hamburger"; "heart attacks are accompanied by distruction of heart tissue"; "fish usually goes with white wine"; "this kind of vein accompanies certain arteries" | ||
accompany - perform an accompaniment to; "The orchestra could barely follow the frequent pitch changes of the soprano" |
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1. | verb | He accompanies his words with blows. | |
2. | verb | Her mother always accompanies her. | |
3. | verb | Lightning normally accompanies thunder. | |
4. | verb | Maria accompanies the children to school. | |
5. | verb | Silence accompanies the most significant expressions of happiness and unhappiness. | |
6. | verb | Silence accompanies the most significant expressions of happiness and unhappiness: those in love understand one another best when silent, while the most heated and impassioned speech at a graveside touches only outsiders, but seems cold and inconsequential to the widow and children of the deceased. | |
7. | verb | She accompanies me on every trip. | |
8. | verb | He accompanies his songs with plaintive chords played on a poor-quality zither. | |
9. | verb | He accompanies his songs with sad chords played on a dodgy zither. | |
10. | verb | The bronze horse lacks the kind of paper trail that typically accompanies ancient artifacts legally exported out of Greece. | |
11. | verb | Misfortune accompanies me, it follows me like my shadow. | |
12. | verb | He accompanies me on all my journeys. | |
13. | verb | Finally, I told the little girl that she would have to accompany me to school (8:30am). | |
14. | verb | May we accompany you on your walk? | |
15. | verb | May I accompany you to the airport? |
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verb | |
He accompanies his words with blows. | |
Her mother always accompanies her. | |
Lightning normally accompanies thunder. | |
Maria accompanies the children to school. | |
Silence accompanies the most significant expressions of happiness and unhappiness. | |
Silence accompanies the most significant expressions of happiness and unhappiness: those in love understand one another best when silent, while the most heated and impassioned speech at a graveside touches only outsiders, but seems cold and inconsequential to the widow and children of the deceased. | |
She accompanies me on every trip. | |
He accompanies his songs with plaintive chords played on a poor-quality zither. | |
He accompanies his songs with sad chords played on a dodgy zither. | |
The bronze horse lacks the kind of paper trail that typically accompanies ancient artifacts legally exported out of Greece. | |
Misfortune accompanies me, it follows me like my shadow. | |
He accompanies me on all my journeys. | |
Finally, I told the little girl that she would have to accompany me to school (8:30am). |
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May we accompany you on your walk? | |
May I accompany you to the airport? |