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chummy

adjective as in friendly

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But Monday's conversation between the two was chummy and never adversarial.

From BBC

The particular trend for longer form, slightly chummy interviews - where politicians get to show off their human side - is particularly vulnerable to management, says Joyojeet Pal, an associate professor at the University of Michigan.

From BBC

The concern is that it makes the press look too chummy with politicians it’s covering.

In recent court appearances, the two men have seemed almost chummy, whispering frequently to one another at the defense table.

The full transcript shows that Biden repeatedly joked with prosecutors “in a setting that seemed more chummy than antagonistic,” the Post reported.

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