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comradely

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




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He added that their "comradely friendship" would grow stronger.

From BBC

Tracing how 21st-century journalism has helped reshape the wobbly contours of the British royal family, Brown is by turns chiding and comradely.

From New York Times

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

King Harry had made his comradely mingling with his men, moving from fire to fire, rousing their spirits before the battle at Agincourt, when all of a sudden the skies opened up with a downpour.

From New York Times

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