Companion in a sentence as a noun

I'd love to see a companion theory post on how to intelligently compute and rank such ratings.

Sitting on my bookshelf is a current set of AoCP and the companion, Concrete Mathematics.

I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude.

People whose eyes are glued to their phone screens, oblivious to the people around them, looking for "human warmth" in their virtual companion.

Even the ones who charged money for the companion seats say that it wasn't banned in their contract, they were simply using the product they paid for.

People whose eyes are glued to their phone screens, oblivious to the persons around them, looking for "human warmth" in their virtual companion.

Companion in a sentence as a verb

A non-trivial companion project like that seems great for naturally guiding a language!

Site's overloaded at the moment, here's the text:I am deeply saddened by the passing of my good friend, and space exploration companion, Neil Armstrong today.

In large software companies, it's entirely common for two companion products to support different databases, or different message buses, etc.

I was born in Canada as it clearly states on my US passport, and he asked me where I was born, then looked at my companion with a sneer on his face as though to show his disbelief.

Sadness, for example - he describes how before medication he would consider ******* daily, while now he can still feel sad, but it doesn't feel like this all-consuming ever-present companion.

Companion definitions

noun

a friend who is frequently in the company of another; "drinking companions"; "comrades in arms"

See also: comrade fellow familiar associate

noun

a traveler who accompanies you

noun

one paid to accompany or assist or live with another

verb

be a companion to somebody

See also: company accompany