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Meanings of strange acquaintance in English
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Usage of strange acquaintance in English
1
I did not, however, overmuch regret the discontinuance of this strangeacquaintance.
2
As for his friends, nearly every one has his more or less strangeacquaintance.
3
Then she leaned her chin upon her hand and looked pleadingly at her strangeacquaintance.
4
And as I turned back, I saw this strangeacquaintance of mine for the last time.
5
So here I was, strolling along quite as a matter of course with my strangeacquaintance.
6
It was a strangeacquaintance between these two, chosen from the opposite poles of social life, and brought together in the democracy of pain.
7
She owned strangeacquaintance; she offered messages and gifts at an unique shrine, and inauspicious seemed the bearing of the uncouth thing she worshipped.
8
Wilton was at that moment hesitating as to whether he should or should not go to the rendezvous given him by his strangeacquaintance, Green.
9
'No one would believe the strangeacquaintances one makes in prisons.
10
"Why," answered my strangeacquaintance, "it died out of itself.
11
To dream of a necromancer and his arts, denotes that you are threatened with strangeacquaintances who will influence you for evil.
12
"Ours is but a short and strangeacquaintance."
13
"So you see, Joe Roscoe, you are not the only man here who makes a strangeacquaintance."
14
"This has been a strangeacquaintance," observed Mrs. Morland, as the letter was finished; "soon made and soon ended.