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accompanied by

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accompanied by something
with something extra to go along with something else; with something to complement something else. Dessert was accompanied by a fine white wine.
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Lowri, accompanied by a male friend, confronted Hill in Linwood, Renfrewshire, on Sunday morning after he said he couldn't pay her the money back.
He said that Barrymore was accompanied by three other people, including at least one woman and one man, but added that Police had asked him not to be specific about the sex of the other people.
The monarch, accompanied by Prince Philip, yesterday sat back in a red Metrocab for her first ever London taxi ride on the roads around Buckingham Palace.
 
 
 
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