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- noun Plural form of
linemate .
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Examples
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Trotz thinks the veteran influence of his linemates is rubbing off on Radulov.
USATODAY.com 2007
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(AP) - The chemistry between forward Peter Forsberg and his new Nashville Predators linemates is showing progress, it just needs more work.
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Walz and Gaborik have hooked up four times this series, and the linemates are the top-scoring duo in the playoffs with 13 goals between them.
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Confidence is a big part of it, opportunity is a big part of it, and chemistry with your linemates is a big part of it.
SLAM! Sports 2009
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Known for being a real tough guy and someone who can score here and there, Voros has shown that he has a good shot and can create room for his linemates, which is exactly what he did on Dubinsky's goal as he set a nice pick on one of the Hawk's defenseman to creat room for Dubinsky.
Kuklas Korner 2008
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Known for being a real tough guy and someone who can score here and there, Voros has shown that he has a good shot and can create room for his linemates, which is exactly what he did on Dubinsky's goal as he set a nice pick on one of the Hawk's defenseman to creat room for Dubinsky.
Kuklas Korner 2008
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I've had to call linemates in and sit them in my office and say: 'I'm locking the door and no one is leaving until you sort this one out.'"
Winnipeg Sun 2010
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I've had to call linemates in and sit them in my office and say: 'I'm locking the door and no one is leaving until you sort this one out.'"
London Free Press 2010
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In fact, Kovalchuk may have two new linemates next season.
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The Blue Jackets should simply be concentrating on finding him proper linemates.
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