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be friends
verb as in associate
Strong matches
Weak matches
- be in cahoots
- buddy up
- bunch up
- come together
- gang up
- get in on
- get in with
- get into
- get together
- go along with
- go partners
- hang around
- hang out
- hang out with
- join up with
- line up with
- pal up
- play footsie with
- run around with
- run with
- string along with
- swing with
- take up with
- team up
- throw in together
- tie in
- tie up
- truck with
- work with
Example Sentences
As much as I might want to, I have never actually replied to say, “I don’t like Funfetti much, but you seem fun and I love a test kitchen project, are you normal and do you want to be friends?”
“We’ll be friends for life,” Yeates said.
I would consider myself kind of center-right, but what we show is you can be friends with somebody you disagree with.
One of the things I say is you don't need to be friends with an insurrectionist.
Jimmy Carter was always a mystery, this man with the straw-colored hair and clear blue eyes, whose enemies came to despise him while those who would be friends could not understand him.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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