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simpatico

[sim-pah-ti-koh, -pat-i-] / sɪmˈpɑ tɪˌkoʊ, -ˈpæt ɪ- /










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"During that flight, we found out we were kind of simpatico," the billionaire said.

From Salon

Not all couples are so simpatico, said dating coach Damona Hoffman, who also hosts the “Dates and Mates” podcast.

From Washington Post

Their characters share a passionate history, so it was going to help considerably if the two French actors, whose careers had never overlapped, were at least somewhat simpatico.

From New York Times

But not all is simpatico between the Italian original and the Mexican director’s fresh vision.

From Washington Post

In these areas, she said, you don't need the president and the prime minister to be entirely "simpatico".

From BBC