Definitionn. the quality of affording easy familiarity and sociability
Last update: January 25, 2017
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Her very manner of camaraderie seemed paradoxically to increase the distance between us. [Please select]
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Pontellier sitting idle, exchanging occasional words, glances or smiles which indicated a certain advanced stage of intimacy and camaraderie. [noun]
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I love the camaraderie of working with other actors. [noun]
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There was a great sense of camaraderie within the group and everyone mucked in together with the various tasks. [noun]
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The others returned in a group, the climbers boisterously chatting, but any sign of camaraderie among the others was absent. [Please select]
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Rindge's humbler sisters who have acquired--more coarsely, it is true--the same camaraderie. [Please select]
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So she followed love for love's sake only, now and then, as she would have followed art if she had been a man--capriciously, desultorily, more in a frolicsome spirit of camaraderie than anything else. [Please select]
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And that is why (no doubt) that with all this familiar intimacy there was never any hint of gallantry or flirtation in any shape or form whatever--bonne camaraderie, voilĂ tout. [Please select]
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