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chumminess

/chuhm-ee/US // ˈtʃʌm i //UK // (ˈtʃʌmɪ) //

混乱,聊天室,聊天,混乱的气氛

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    chum·mi·er, chum·mi·est.Informal.

    • : friendly; intimate; sociable.

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Examples

  • What is the great chronicler of the Shoah doing being chummy with a collaborator?

  • Instead, he was invited on to The Today Show and Meet the Press for chummy interviews.

  • Not one of us; too chummy with the president during Hurricane Sandy and too squishy on gun control.

  • Worth, on whose memoirs the show is based, wanted Hart to play Chummy from the start, and even wrote to the comedian.

  • Which makes the engaging and kindhearted Chummy all the more remarkable and original.

  • It seemed that Mrs Everett depended on the woman for service, yet was chummy with her as with a companion.

  • The earnest, chummy attitude of the inquirer made Molly feel at ease, and also anxious to please.

  • Morris admitted it, but said he'd never been very chummy with the despatcher; that Durgin wasn't chummy with anybody.

  • I see myself being very chummy with the editor of the English Gentleman.

  • Doc was getting a trifle too chummy to suit Trask, and he thought it high time to bring the discussion to a close.