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make friends
Idioms and Phrases
Form a friendship, foster cordial feelings, as in I hope Brian will soon make friends at school , or She's done a good job of making friends with influential reporters . [c. 1600]Example Sentences
He didn’t make friends when he was approximately identified with the pro-labor center-left, so he switched sides and made exactly the worst kind of new friend, the kind a doomed protagonist makes in a vampire film or a mean-girl high school melodrama.
Men who buy this message that empathy is stupid, suicidal, and effeminate — which is supposedly the worst thing you can be — are going to struggle to make friends and maintain romantic relationships.
"But Leicester has welcomed me with open arms. It is such a friendly and brilliant city, I'm lucky that I've been able to make friends and make it work."
Dugoni said his company hears directly from students: Many thank Yondr for restoring some normalcy to their school days, so that they’re “actually able to make friends,” he said.
In the five-minute episode, Phil, who tried to take his own life on the show, will make friends with a patient in the mental health unit he is being treated in.
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