warm friendship
collocation in Englishmeaningsofwarmandfriendship
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warm
adjective
uk/wɔːm/us/wɔːrm/
having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although ...
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friendship
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈfrend.ʃɪp/us/ˈfrend.ʃɪp/
a situation in which two people ...
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(Definition ofwarmandfriendshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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They have ourwarmfriendshipto-day, as they have had it in the past.
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There iswarmfriendshipand cold acquisitive greed.
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We all know the qualities of her armed forces, with which this country is linked by ties ofwarmfriendshipand tradition.
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Those of us who have visited that country have experienced thewarmfriendshipand deep kinship which underlies all surface differences between our two nations.
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I have been touched by the generosity with which old hands have given me wise counsel andwarmfriendship, without treating me too much like an irritating son-in-law.
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Trollope scholars have speculated on the nature of theirwarmfriendship.
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Their correspondence increased during their last years, however, and their relationship became awarmfriendship.
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They developed awarmfriendshipwhich lasted until the composer's death in 1992.
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The two developed awarmfriendship, and it became very clear that he was so restrained that he never made any declaration of love or formal proposal to her.
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Awarmfriendshipdeveloped between two.
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She appears to have been rather aggressive and sarcastic in discussion, but had very warm friendships, and was always fond of fun and harmless frolics.
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