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Definition of Playfellow

Playfellow
Playfellow Play"fel`low, n. A companion in amusements or sports; a playmate. --Shak.

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- magazine. For its first publication, Pohl renamed the story “Strange Playfellow,” a title Asimov thought "distasteful". When the story was reprinted in...
- MIGHT ALMOST BE TEMPTED TO ASK WHAT YOU'RE DOING THERE WITH OUR LITTLE PLAYFELLOW.'" Chinese view of THE SITUATION IN THE FAR EAST, 1905. Bear for Russia...
- September 1940 Super Science Stories (appearing under the title "Strange Playfellow", which was not Asimov's title). Although it was originally written as...
- thorough understanding, I (British lion) might almost be tempted to ask what you (Russian bear) are doing there with our little playfellow (Persian cat)."...
- holidays in Marche-les-Dames, with his uncle and his family; his cousin and playfellow was Auguste Payen, who later became an architect and the prin****l designer...
- The Early Asimov ****ure Fiction, July 1940 "Robbie" (also as "Strange Playfellow") 1940 I, Robot The Complete Robot The Asimov Chronicles: Fifty Years...
- Earth en route to found a new space station. Foundation universe "Strange Playfellow" 1940 Isaac Asimov ****ure history of humanity's colonization of the galaxy...
- baptized had not been properly catechized. He invited Athanasius and his playfellows to prepare for clerical careers. Alexandria was the most important trade...
- ideal wife. Frederik Pohl published the story under the title “Strange Playfellow” in Super Science Stories September 1940. Asimov attributes the Three...
- house. In 1841 she published a series of four novels for children, The Playfellow, comprising The Settlers at Home, The Peasant and the Prince, Feats on...