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comradely

[kom-rad-lee, -rid-] / ˈkɒm ræd li, -rɪd- /




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But in your preface, you write that your book "is written in comradely spirit with a question for the left: if we're so smart, how come we're not in charge?"

From Salon

In a speech shortly thereafter, a senior Bulgarian security official expressed “the deepest gratitude to our Soviet comrades-in-arms of the KGB for their constant help and comradely assistance.”

From Washington Post

In the Thursday interview, Putin said he discussed the reshuffle with Medvedev in advance, as they have an “open, comradely, friendly” relationship.

From Seattle Times

Now, did the Trump campaign stretch out a comradely hand in solidarity with commiserations, moral support, maybe some pizzas to help Democrats through the night?

From The Guardian

She thanked the outgoing British prime minster Theresa May for her “reliable and comradely” cooperation during what she said had been a difficult time for May.

From The Guardian