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buddy-buddy
adjective as in amiable
Strongest matches
adjective as in chummy
Strongest match
adjective as in close
adjective as in companionable
adjective as in cordial
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in familiar
Strongest matches
adjective as in friendly
Strongest matches
adjective as in good-tempered
adjective as in intimate
adjective as in matey
adjective as in palsy-walsy
Example Sentences
“I don’t expect to be buddy-buddy or best friends with Speaker McCarthy or really anybody in leadership. That’s not why I’m here,” Mr. Crane said.
The Houston mayor is buddy-buddy with Travis Scott, he pals around with him to get votes.
“I think there was, like, the buddy-buddy, guys’-locker-room idea, where they felt like they couldn’t be that way with me.”
He can be charming or elusive, but not buddy-buddy.
“You can be all buddy-buddy, try to be the best teammate you can,” McIlroy said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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