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Pally   Listen
adjective
pally  adj.  Having the relationship of friends or pals; used colloquially.
Synonyms: chummy, matey, palsy-walsy.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Pally" Quotes from Famous Books



... don't actually mean to say that Don Carlos has been making love to you in earnest? I can't imagine his doing such a thing. I mean to say he—er—he seems an awfully good sort, although he is a foreigner, and he and I have become quite pally. He seems quite a good sport, and he does not strike me as being the sort of chap who would poach on another fellow's preserves. Really, Myra, this is quite ...
— Bandit Love • Juanita Savage

... say! What I mean to say, you know! Are they pretty pally now? The good old Dove of Peace flapping its little wings fairly briskly ...
— Indiscretions of Archie • P. G. Wodehouse



Words linked to "Pally" :   palsy-walsy, colloquialism, matey



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