accompany in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To go along with or provide support to someone or something, often in a complementary manner.
Sample Sentences
- The musician will accompany the singer during the concert.
- She asked her friend to accompany her on the trip to Europe.
- A delicious sauce will accompany the grilled chicken.
- His laughter seemed to accompany every story he told.
- The guide will accompany the tourists through the ancient ruins.
- Please let me know if you’d like me to accompany you to the event.
- A beautiful sunset often accompanies the end of a perfect day.
- They chose to accompany their meal with a fine bottle of wine.
- The sound of waves will accompany our evening by the beach.
- Friends often accompany each other in times of joy and sorrow.
- The musician will accompany the singer on piano during the performance.
- I like to accompany my meals with a glass of red wine.
- Children often accompany their parents on trips to the grocery store.
- The documentary will accompany the book to provide additional insights.
- She asked her friend to accompany her to the art exhibition.
- The warm sun will accompany us on our hike through the mountains.
- A detailed report will accompany the presentation to highlight key findings.
- His jokes always accompany his stories, making them more entertaining.
- You should accompany your workout with a balanced diet for the best results.
- The flowers will accompany the gift to make it more special.
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