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