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intimate

[in-tuh-mit] / ˈɪn tə mɪt /






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Much like his art, Schnitzer loves to show his houses to other people in an intimate, personal way, hosting dinners and taking them into bedrooms and bathrooms.

From The Wall Street Journal

Campuses convene accomplished operators, investors and founders in unusually intimate settings.

From The Wall Street Journal

On it sits is a drawing that feels less intimate, purely technical in nature.

From Literature

Some of the men had to undertake intimate examinations and almost all of them spent periods of time on police bail or were released under investigation, it added.

From BBC

We also get an intimate look at the strained relationship between Princes William and Henry of England.

From The Wall Street Journal