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Definition of pally in English: pallyadjectivepalliest, pallier ˈpaliˈpæli informal predicative Having a close, friendly relationship. I see you're getting quite pally with Carlos Example sentencesExamples - She actually seems believable when she is being very sisterly with a young coffee vendor, or when she is being pally with the lady constable.
- Whatever are the reasons, the police being pally with the public surely makes for a strange spectacle!
- He puts a pally arm around you and gives you the thumbs up when the band starts playing, saying: ‘How good is this?
- It takes a while for players to get to know each other and get pally.
- He is not pally, he is too great to be brought down to our level.
- Into the fray steps a candidate once very pally with the incumbent Liberal Party but then opting to run on an independent ticket due to strong differences of opinion.
- Vikram was quite pally with whoever got to meet him.
- The two are as pally in real life as they are in the movie.
- Politicians who want to be both vile and pally earn my contempt.
- Fred, 81, said: ‘We met in Egypt and got a bit pally, we went around a bit together.’
- They preferred the pally familiarity of Kelly, with her thick fringe, boxy business suits, glasses and the voice that could saw wood.
- There's a lot of managers who are pally with the players, but he's not like that.
- Nearly two in five of women in a long-term relationship were happy to dance with a stranger while nearly a third said their friends were more than happy to get pally with groups of lads.
Synonyms friendly, on good terms, close, familiar, affectionate, intimate informal as thick as thieves, thick, matey, buddy-buddy, palsy-walsy, chummy
Rhymes Ali, alley, Allie, Ally, bally, dally, dilly-dally, farfalle, galley, Halley, mallee, Mexicali, Raleigh, rally, reveille, sally, tally, valley Definition of pally in US English: pallyadjectiveˈpalēˈpæli informal predicative Having a close, friendly relationship. I see you're getting quite pally with Carlos Example sentencesExamples - He puts a pally arm around you and gives you the thumbs up when the band starts playing, saying: ‘How good is this?
- Politicians who want to be both vile and pally earn my contempt.
- She actually seems believable when she is being very sisterly with a young coffee vendor, or when she is being pally with the lady constable.
- They preferred the pally familiarity of Kelly, with her thick fringe, boxy business suits, glasses and the voice that could saw wood.
- He is not pally, he is too great to be brought down to our level.
- The two are as pally in real life as they are in the movie.
- Nearly two in five of women in a long-term relationship were happy to dance with a stranger while nearly a third said their friends were more than happy to get pally with groups of lads.
- There's a lot of managers who are pally with the players, but he's not like that.
- Vikram was quite pally with whoever got to meet him.
- Fred, 81, said: ‘We met in Egypt and got a bit pally, we went around a bit together.’
- Into the fray steps a candidate once very pally with the incumbent Liberal Party but then opting to run on an independent ticket due to strong differences of opinion.
- It takes a while for players to get to know each other and get pally.
- Whatever are the reasons, the police being pally with the public surely makes for a strange spectacle!
Synonyms friendly, on good terms, close, familiar, affectionate, intimate |