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  • 71Friendly political wager — A friendly political wager is a largely symbolic wager made between politicians representing two cities or areas on the outcome of an important sports contest between teams representing those same two cities or areas. These wagers are most… …

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  • 72friendly — 1. adjective /frˈɛndli/ a) Generally warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character. Pets must be friendly, working animals rather obedient b) Inviting, characteristic of friendliness. He gave a friendly smile. Ant: unfriendly 2 …

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  • 73Friendly Society — A UK non profit making association registered as such under the Friendly Society Acts (1896 1992). Mutual insurance societies of this kind date back to the 17th century and remained widespread until the introduction of National Insurance in 1946 …

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  • 74-friendly — a combining element indicating ease of use with, suitability to, helpfulness to, acceptance of, etc., as environment friendly, user friendly, pet friendly …

  • 75Friendly Islands Teachers' Association — Infobox Union| name= FITA country= Tonga affiliation= ITUC members= full name= Friendly Islands Teachers Association native name= founded= current= head= dissolved date= dissolved state= merged into= office= NukuOkinaalofa, Tonga people=… …

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  • 76friendly — adjective 1) a friendly woman Syn: amiable, companionable, sociable, gregarious, comradely, neighbourly, hospitable, easy to get on with, affable, genial, cordial, warm, affectionate, convivial; Scottish couthy; informal chummy, pally; …

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  • 77-friendly — UK [fren(d)lɪ] / US suffix sometimes used with nouns to make a new adjective meaning that something helps or does not harm a particular type of person or thing the campaign for wildlife friendly farming Science teachers need to take a more girl… …

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  • 78with — preposition Etymology: Middle English, against, from, with, from Old English; akin to Old English wither against, Old High German widar against, back, Sanskrit vi apart Date: before 12th century 1. a. in opposition to ; against < had a fight with …

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  • 79with */*/*/ — [wɪθ] , [wɪð] preposition 1) together if one person or thing is with another or does something with them, they are together or they do it together Hannah lives with her parents.[/ex] chicken pie served with vegetables and mushrooms[/ex] a problem …

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  • 80with open arms — Synonyms and related words: agreeably, amiably, amicably, animatedly, anxiously, ardently, arm in arm, avidly, breathlessly, congenially, cordially, de bonne volonte, eagerly, enthusiastically, familiarly, favorably, friendliwise, friendly,&#8230; …

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