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  • s  (used colloquially) having the relationship of friends or pals

  • India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has long suffered from political schizophrenia : he has consistently cracked down on Communists at home while being pally with.
  • But Mike soon took Ard back and became so pally with him that the two became known as Ard and Lard.
  • To the assembled potentates, sitting on leather benches under coats of arms emblazoned on the Chamber's paneled walls, the Viceroy, the Marquess of Linlithgow, who is very pally .
News & Articles

  • Benches clear and Caps win doubleheader
    The Plaza Tire Capahas returned home for the first two in two weeks--and gave their fans quite the show against the Springfield Pallys.
    June 16, 2013 - KFVS 12 Cape Girardeau
Quotes

  • Clive Clarke in Manchester Evening News
    Clarke told an Irish newspaper: "I spoke to him a couple of times at the club and he rang me when it (the heart failure) happened, which was nice of hiim, but we're not very pally. I probably speak to him more than the players who train there every...
  • David James in SkySports
    I have had managers in the past who have been so pally-pally with the players that you question their selection,James told The Sun. "Is that a suggestion favouritism has occurred? Yes, I suppose. But it's not like that with Mr Capello....
  • David Wheater in Sportinglife.co.za
    Wheater, currently on international duty with England's Under-21s, told the club's official website: "Stewie Downing has texted me and called me 'Pally', so I think it's stuck in the dressing room. I can't say I've seen a lot of him play, but from...

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