Intimate friendship should be encouraged. [adjective]
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He has an intimate knowledge of criminal law. [verb]
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He intimated his willingness to take part in the function. [verb]
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the relation between friends and families is more intimate [Please select]
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You see, over there were the infant clothes quits and the intimate apparel begins. [Please select]
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Soon the two women have formed an intense, intimate friendship. [adjective]
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She also intimated that Mr. [verb]
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"Since De Malfort has the honour of being somewhat intimate with your ladyship, he has doubtless given you full particulars of his friendship for my wife." [Please select]
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So this important matter being adjusted, Miss Wardour intimated "her own and Sir Arthur's compliments, and that they would have the honour of waiting upon Mr." [Please select]
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The language of Oldbuck also intimated a conviction of his knavery, which Sir Arthur heard without making any animated defence. [verb]
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He knew him, for he pressed his hand, and, being unable to speak, intimated by signs his wish to be conveyed to the house. [Please select]
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