(Used colloquially) having the relationship of friends or pals.
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Examples for "chummy"
Examples for "chummy"
1They were partners in a fishing tournament, and they look rather chummy.
2We grew chummy and I spent many an hour in her company
3Among the chummy Davos brigade, ideological clashes can usually be quietly forgotten.
4Next, Day tried the chummy approach at getting information from the hacker.
5Erickson and I have gotten pret-ty chummy since his wife left him.
1I was a railroad man, pally, before I took to the road.
2Quite often, he became quite pally with the guilty party.
3We were all pretty pally in those days, if you see what I mean.
4Will he seek to distance himself from Michel's pally correspondence?
5Then, after a protracted pause: "What can she do to yous, pally?"
1He'd be all palsy-walsy with you one minute, and ignore you the next.
1When that hadn't worked, Peyton Palmer had to walk the plank, matey.
2Lower your sails, matey, for I be Poseidon, he whom you seek.
3Now's the time to put your money where your mouth is, matey.
4Now let me tell you something: you don't get matey with the Queen.
5You've got a lot to learn, matey, an' that's no error.
6When he had told them, one had exclaimed, 'That's Captain Bolitho's ship, matey!'
7Here you are, matey; there's a bit of cheese and biscuits.
8I was ready to quit at one o'clock, but it didn't seem matey.
9Allday said, 'Changing sides again, matey?' He sounded very calm.
10You don't want to become too matey, just in case.
11It is not matey, like the darkness of Hackney Marshes.
12What makes him such an agreeable performer is that he is so extremely matey.
13Cards bored him to death, but he liked to be matey with the youngsters.
14I have tried to make everything approachable without being loopily matey or absurdly simplistic.
15That laugh along matey matey with the abuser whilst the abused sits alone crying.
16To the cook's assistant he called, ''Ere, matey, you'll 'ave to do better next time!'
Matey nas variantes da língua