bond of friendship

collocation in English

meaningsofbondandfriendship

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bond
noun
uk
/bɒnd/
us
/bɑːnd/
a close connection joining two or ...
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friendship
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈfrend.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈfrend.ʃɪp/
a situation in which two people ...
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(Definition ofbondandfriendshipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The basicbondoffriendshipwhich will thus be formed will make it easier for the politicians to get together later on.
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There is abondoffriendshipand trust which places an obligation on this country of a unique and special kind.
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That can result in a strongerbondoffriendshipif those friends know that they are speaking honestly and squarely to one another.
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Thebondoffriendshipand mutual understanding created is invaluable.
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That man creates abondoffriendshipwith the people from whom he collects.
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Those who inhabit its component parts have an immensebondoffriendship, of a shared history and, indeed, of shared common sacrifices.
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Between these two, there is a very greatbondoffriendship.
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The process of transfer can now begin in an atmosphere of good will and cordiality which should create a permanentbondoffriendshipbetween the two countries.
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One of their most important and guiding principles is the strongbondoffriendshipand support that links its members.
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It was there that she developed a specialbondoffriendshipwith railway workers who often suffered in industrial accidents.
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Despite their conflicting differences and clashes of personality, the two still remain very close and are able to keep theirbondoffriendshipstrong.
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However, as the series progresses, their antagonism matures into a deepbondoffriendship.
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Common interests and personal chemistry, however, created a strongbondoffriendshipbetween the two.
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I lived in the closestbondoffriendshipwith him.
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He and his dogs begin to form abondoffriendship.
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Abondoffriendshipwas formed between the two clubs.
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The racial prejudice and discrimination encountered by the founders strengthened theirbondoffriendshipand growing interest in starting a social group.
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As in many friendships, the development of bonds of friendship is also characterised by reciprocity and exchange.
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Over time, as these features of friendship are borne out behaviorally, the psychological bonds of friendship develop and flourish.
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Marina lives with the prince for a month, in that time theirbondoffriendshipgrows stronger and soon blossoms into genuine and close romance.
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