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camaraderie

Definition for camaraderie

noun as in friendship

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"Myself and Chris have a great camaraderie and togetherness, and that's what I've got with my players and staff," he said, praising the "warmth" and "friendliness" of people in the Cotswolds.

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But the trickiest equation both teams have to solve has more to do with camaraderie than course architecture.

“It reminds me of the camaraderie on TV and movies in the ‘80s.

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Humor is presented as a powerful tool of resistance that builds camaraderie, produces human bonding, and drains away fear while creating hope.

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“There was this real camaraderie, with the paper drives and everybody sacrificing,” Redford told The Times in 2007.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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