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make friends

  1. 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]



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“I was very shy; I didn’t know if I was going to make friends or what I was supposed to do as a caddie,” she recalls.

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"It's hard to make friends in music, so when you do, it's a good feeling," AJ Tracey said.

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So I’ve said a few times, “You make friends. You lose friends, romances or whatever; things happen between departments and all the backstage drama that we’re all used to.”

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In that same poll, 21% of parents said shyness or social awkwardness had stunted their kids’ ability to make friends.

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They used their mutual love of tennis as a way to make friends, setting a once-a-week date to play, followed by nights out for dinner and drinks.

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