(Used colloquially) having the relationship of friends or pals.
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Examples for "chummy "
Examples for "chummy "
1 They were partners in a fishing tournament, and they look rather chummy .
2 We grew chummy and I spent many an hour in her company
3 Among the chummy Davos brigade, ideological clashes can usually be quietly forgotten.
4 Next, Day tried the chummy approach at getting information from the hacker.
5 Erickson and I have gotten pret-ty chummy since his wife left him.
1 When that hadn't worked, Peyton Palmer had to walk the plank, matey .
2 Lower your sails, matey , for I be Poseidon, he whom you seek.
3 Now's the time to put your money where your mouth is, matey .
4 Now let me tell you something: you don't get matey with the Queen.
5 You've got a lot to learn, matey , an' that's no error.
1 He'd be all palsy - walsy with you one minute, and ignore you the next.
1 I was a railroad man, pally , before I took to the road.
2 Quite often, he became quite pally with the guilty party.
3 We were all pretty pally in those days, if you see what I mean.
4 Will he seek to distance himself from Michel's pally correspondence?
5 Then, after a protracted pause: "What can she do to yous, pally ? "
6 They were comfortable, pally with the guard and the magnates, paying all the right people.
7 Ain't that the size of it, pally ?
8 You ain't tellin' me nothin' new, pally .
9 Regular pally , him and me was.
10 Got pally with six French gendarmes and hope to see them again when I have another spell off.
11 Eoin and I got pally then.
12 Yesterday, when we asked the TUC if he and they were pally , a spokesman said they had been meeting.
13 There's on'y the one sure thing about it, pally : I'll not be goin' back to 'stir'-notalive; d'ye see?
14 One of the most common complaints is young job seekers being too " pally - pally " , and coming over as cocky.
15 The pally pair reckon that an enlarged group will be better able to fend off hyper-aggressive rivals like Uber Technologies.
16 One of them comes to dinner on my table every evening, a friendly little beggar who is very pally with me.
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