act the traitor, be friends, chum with, collaborate, fellowship, hang out with, join, know, pal up with, run with, turn against
Definitionv. be on friendly terms with someone
Last update: September 1, 2015
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Luther, for instance, would not tolerate Zwingli's view on the Lord's Supper, while Zwingli was willing to fraternize with him notwithstanding this difference." [verb]
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It would appear that there is a distinct group of one in five lurcher owners who do not fraternize with other lurcher enthusiasts. [verb]
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The altar and the throne fraternized majestically. [verb]
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They sometimes meet, and fraternize there. [verb]
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We were then very near the epoch when the scavenger's carts, from the summit of which Sainte-Foix fraternized with the Marquis de Crequi, discharged their loads directly into the sewer. [verb]
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Luther, for instance, would not tolerate Zwingli's view on the Lord's Supper, while Zwingli was willing to fraternize with him notwithstanding this difference." [Please select]
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The French guards fraternized with the people whom they were to subdue. [Please select]
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Meanwhile the National Guard began to fraternize with the people. [Please select]
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Our soldiers were no sooner inside the lines than the two armies began to fraternize. [Please select]
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