Become friends; act friendly towards.
1Harry immediately helped his chum up to his own former position.
2I say," he continued bashfully, "would you two chum up with me?
3And he doesn't chum up with the other chaps.
4He may chum up with me all he likes, for all his silk socks and shirts.
5Whistler said nothing but he drew his chum up beside him and thrust the glass into his hand.
6And meant to twist my chum up so he'd think one of his own crowd had been taking them?
7To have chummed up with him would have been fatal-thecommon dodge.
8Two masters of their own domain chumming up and back slapping around Trump International.
9So I chummed up to the pock-marked chap.
10And he and Mummy have chummed up.
11Ellaline has chummed up with her lately.
12The English soldier chums up quickly.
13They seemed to have chummed up.
14And afterward Threepwood chummed up with me and told me that to real pals like me he was Freddie.
15An' now I guess I'll go back home an' commence brightenin' Chum up, a wee peckle, on his tricks.
16Yet we were a motley throng and I do not think any self-respecting tramps would have chummed up with us.
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