Which preposition to use with roommate
He remembered what the house master had said about Stanley and felt that the youth would make a nice roommate for anybody.
Collins was dropping off to sleep from sheer weariness when he awoke to find his roommate astride him and clutching him by the throat.
" "You take the cherry pieyes, you take the whole bakery!" Harry gazed at his roommate in wonder that was not entirely unmingled with pity and disgust.
He was friend and college roommate of Thomas Jefferson, and a member of the first State Executive Council in 1776.
He had, in fact, said to his roommate on getting the summons to the interview, "If the doctor thinks he is going to break me in he'll find himself mistaken."
" Hartwick began to regard his roommate with disdain.