chummy (Meaning)

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chummy (s)

(used colloquially) having the relationship of friends or pals

(used informally) associated on close terms

chummy Sentence Examples

  1. Despite their initial differences, they eventually became quite chummy and spent a lot of time together.
  2. The two colleagues were always chummy, sharing jokes and stories during lunch breaks.
  3. Sarah and Emily were chummy from childhood, forming an unbreakable bond over the years.
  4. The chummy atmosphere at the family reunion made everyone feel welcome and relaxed.
  5. Despite being competitors, the two companies maintained a surprisingly chummy relationship in public.
  6. His chummy demeanor put everyone at ease during the tense negotiations.
  7. The chummy group of friends gathered around the bonfire, sharing laughter and memories.
  8. Despite the age gap, they were chummy and often exchanged advice and experiences.
  9. The chummy neighbors often borrowed tools and helped each other with household tasks.
  10. The chummy relationship between the coach and the players fostered a strong sense of teamwork and camaraderie on the field.

FAQs About the word chummy

(used colloquially) having the relationship of friends or pals, (used informally) associated on close terms

familiar, inseparable, intimate, close, friendly, affable, social,buddy-buddy, bosom, near

distant, distant, detached, detached, withdrawn, frosty, cool, remote, distant, aloof

Despite their initial differences, they eventually became quite chummy and spent a lot of time together.

The two colleagues were always chummy, sharing jokes and stories during lunch breaks.

Sarah and Emily were chummy from childhood, forming an unbreakable bond over the years.

The chummy atmosphere at the family reunion made everyone feel welcome and relaxed.