We have no meanings for "true comradeship" in our records yet.
1 That she should share in man's labour, in his hopes, that was the true comradeship .
2 The class is for maintaining higher ideals of the honor of military service and true comradeship .
3 Anyone who has known true comradeship in a club or in a regiment, knows that it is impersonal.
4 All true comradeship has in it those three elements which I have remarked in the ordinary exclamation about the weather.
5 She looked and seemed like a beautiful boy, with all the frankness of true comradeship in her attitude and manner.
6 To what extent even the more intelligent trade-union leaders felt true comradeship for their women co-workers it is difficult to say.
7 From this it may be remarked that a man can be a gentleman without possessing the first instinct of true comradeship .
8 I love thought, Monsieur Zverkov; I love true comradeship , on an equal footing and not... H'm...
9 There was no true comradeship between the two men; but there was beginning to be constant association, and lately a certain amount of friction.
10 You ask yourself bitterly whether there is such a thing as constancy in man, whether there is such a thing as true comradeship or affection.
11 True comradeship is one of the best things in the world.
12 Thus, and thus only, can he gain that pearl of great price-truecomradeship.
13 True comradeship does not take any account of what the other fellow's position in life may be.
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This collocation consists of: True comradeship through the time
True comradeship across language varieties