We have no meanings for "quite chummy" in our records yet.
1 I think she was quite chummy with Brenda in the greengrocers.
2 He was quite chummy with the officers at the Navy Yard.
3 We grew quite chummy after that, and he told me all his crimes.
4 Cedric used to be quite chummy with them when he was with me before.
5 She said: I imagine she's quite chummy with Catherine.
6 Turns out the gals are quite chummy , even hitting the town and dining out together.
7 Kennicott grumbled on their way home, "You and this Valborg fellow seem quite chummy . "
8 He became quite chummy with this officer and was never to be afraid of anything any more.
9 We were getting quite chummy .
10 He took me up to his room in Eighteenth Street, showed me his credentials, and we became quite chummy .
11 We got quite chummy , and I happened to speak about Mackintosh & Co. Well, now, what do you think?
12 Fat was a big fat good-natured kid, and he and Bink got quite chummy ; they were both farmers before the war.
13 But still, there were all sorts of last things to be thought of, and Lionel Varick and Bubbles became quite chummy over the affair.
14 It is Christmas Eve and the American woman and the English woman become quite chummy , and before long are sharing nips from the same bottle.
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This collocation consists of: Quite chummy through the time