Ainda não temos significados para "so chummy".
1They ain't any reason for Lanning to be so chummy with Dozier.
2Yes, throw me over fer that slick guy you're so chummy with.
3Everyone began getting nervous when Petrov and Windslow became so chummy.
4I thought they were ever so chummy, said Charlotte Perry to Elspeth Frazer.
5I've never known you to get so chummy with men you've only just met.
6Do you mean the professor of philosophy that you used to be so chummy with?
7Jill said she didn't think it proper for a real live minister to be so chummy.
8No wonder he was so chummy.
9Finally, with a strained courtesy, the "young man" said, "Shall I introduce myself, since we're being so chummy.
10Transatlantic operators have become so chummy that several have crossed the ocean on vacations to call on the familiar overseas voices.
11Next to him is a little man, and these two, so chummy and confidential, suggest the long and short of it.
12He was probably a good man who had the best intentions, but the fact that he seemed so chummy with J.B. bothered her.
13I suppose you let Constance wear it because you two are so chummy; but you'd better get it back and wear it yourself.
14Had we gotten so chummy in the security line that Emily had mistaken my bronze skin for a tan, a costume, a cover?
15Those fellows yonder, who seem so chummy, would be at each other's throats in ten seconds if I weren't around to keep them in order.
16So Chummy continues a Protestant; dull consciences can!
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