comradeship
IPA: kˈɑmrædʃɪp
noun
- The company or friendship of others, or sharing a goal.
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Examples of "comradeship" in Sentences
- Raccoon and Robot Radio dance together in comradeship and joy.
- This sense of comradeship is never stronger than during the hardships and perplexities of
- I use the word comradeship advisedly because we have interests that are indubitably kindred.
- My arms are about him in comradeship, despite the silliness of his act, as I chance to judge it.
- a way, but I want you to know that if I go with John it changes the spelling of the word comradeship into love, and mistress into wife.
- We should not speak only of one portion of the Empire, but of the whole (applause); we should maintain comradeship between all the British people.
- Divorce ... does not stain, but highly honours, the ideal of marriage; it recognizes that the dignity and prime blessing of matrimony lie in spiritual comradeship, which is not often achieved.
- Out of this struggle grew the idea of comradeship and, out of that, grew a way of life that find a depoliticised family resemblance in the forms of neighbourhood that still exist in contemporary Beijing.
- See "shelter", it's called comradeship, "Ding hao" -- I believe Chinese for "work together", it's how three men who have never met share something which you will never even have a hint of, sharing a bond that you will never have the good fortune to experience ... not with your present mind-set, anyway.
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