Companioned [verb]

Definition of Companioned:

escort

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Sentence/Example of Companioned:

I am companioned by dyspepsia, and feel life a struggle under the leaden sky.

He did not invariably see Mrs. Crofton accompanied or companioned by that of which he had spoken to his mother.

Travel is a golden dream to them in their still homes; but travel properly companioned.

The smaller erotic collection in the locked bureau in the study presumably had companioned Sir Jacques' more leisured hours.

Without ambition, save to be in the society of good men, he passed through turmoil, ever companioned by content.

To one companioned by happier thoughts the journey in those late autumn days must have been filled with delight.

The most praiseworthy journey grows dull and leaden unless companioned by youth's iridescent dreams.

For the most of it Rachel sat under the tree in the walled yard, companioned only by her terrible thoughts and fears.

He has lived in the open air and among simple people, but always companioned by the poets.

He walked over after dinner, to find her alone in the sitting room, companioned by a wood fire and the two sleeping lovebirds.