friendship - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • forge: Through the group's active social scene, you'd forge strong friendships which could last a lifetime.
  • renew: As ever, Lin and I look forward to renewing old friendships and kindling new ones.
  • cultivate: For Burke " good men [ must ] cultivate friendships " .
  • intertwine: Love and friendship intertwined in the Celtic symbols on the ring have relevance to every couple contemplating marriage.
  • rekindle: The opportunity to rekindle old friendships through the alumni search facility.
  • cement: For some, membership in a voluntary association has resulted in or cemented lifelong friendships.

Preposition: with

  • boy: Strayed A widowed schoolteacher who flees Nazi-occupied Paris with her children develops a friendship with a teenage boy who comes to their rescue.

Adjective modifier

  • lasting: I have met some wonderful people during my holidays over the years, some of them having turned into lasting friendships.
  • life-long: It produced a body of work that is still remembered, has provoked many happy memories and produced a life-long friendship.
  • lifelong: For some, membership in a voluntary association has resulted in or cemented lifelong friendships.
  • enduring: Financial success eludes the couple but they gradually find their place among the characterful locals and develop an unlikely and enduring friendship with RenĂ© .
  • long-standing: He has a long-standing friendship with City's owner Sam Hammam.
  • intimate: Soon the two women have formed an intense, intimate friendship.

Modifies a noun

  • bracelet: DEVELOPMENT IDEAS: Research the tradition of making and giving friendship bracelets and made your own.
  • circle: Continuity: In scene four when Sam is sitting on the friendship circle you can see that her legs are crossed the entire time.
  • treaty: Almost 80 years ago Poland signed a friendship treaty with Iran.
  • network: Develop out-of-school-hours provision Help new arrivals catch up with their studies and connect them to local community and friendship networks.
  • group: Briefing sessions We requested the children should be in a pre-existing natural friendship group of around 4 where possible.

Noun used with modifier

  • childhood: Storm by Suzanne Fisher Staples How could the loyalty of a childhood friendship withstand the onslaught of adult hypocrisy and racism?
  • firm: Clubs meet on a regular basis, which allows members to build firm friendships.

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