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be friends
verb as in associate
Strong matches
Weak matches
- be in cahoots
- buddy up
- bunch up
- come together
- gang up
- get in on
- get in with
- get into
- get together
- go along with
- go partners
- hang around
- hang out
- hang out with
- join up with
- line up with
- pal up
- play footsie with
- run around with
- run with
- string along with
- swing with
- take up with
- team up
- throw in together
- tie in
- tie up
- truck with
- work with
Example Sentences
Speaking to The Times, McCall said of Mr O'Neill: "We're going to be friends for the rest of our lives. We are going to go out to dinner with our partners. We are going to do it."
Davina McCall says she will be friends for life with the neurosurgeon who removed her benign brain tumour.
But, as she says in the film: “You can be friends with people in the government, but you remember, and they remember, that the paper comes first.”
They didn't hold hands as much as they did in Trump's first term but they did hold a couple of fairly congenial press avails in which the two leaders pretended to be friends and Macron very gently corrected Trump on a couple of his most egregious lies about Ukraine, namely that the U.S. had spent more than Europe on military aid to the war-torn country and that Ukraine had started the war.
"By the way, you can sit down and talk and at the end of it say 'we don't need to be friends. I don't hate you.'"
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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