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1 They ain't any reason for Lanning to be so chummy with Dozier.
2 Yes, throw me over fer that slick guy you're so chummy with.
3 Everyone began getting nervous when Petrov and Windslow became so chummy .
4 I thought they were ever so chummy , said Charlotte Perry to Elspeth Frazer.
5 I've never known you to get so chummy with men you've only just met.
6 Do you mean the professor of philosophy that you used to be so chummy with?
7 Jill said she didn't think it proper for a real live minister to be so chummy .
8 No wonder he was so chummy .
9 Finally, with a strained courtesy, the "young man" said, "Shall I introduce myself, since we're being so chummy .
10 Transatlantic operators have become so chummy that several have crossed the ocean on vacations to call on the familiar overseas voices.
11 Next to him is a little man, and these two, so chummy and confidential, suggest the long and short of it.
12 He was probably a good man who had the best intentions, but the fact that he seemed so chummy with J.B. bothered her.
13 I suppose you let Constance wear it because you two are so chummy ; but you'd better get it back and wear it yourself.
14 Had we gotten so chummy in the security line that Emily had mistaken my bronze skin for a tan, a costume, a cover?
15 Those fellows yonder, who seem so chummy , would be at each other's throats in ten seconds if I weren't around to keep them in order.
16 So Chummy continues a Protestant; dull consciences can!
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