Became friendly with to
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WARMEDBecame friendly, with "to"
AMOUNTEDBecame, with "to"
WORETHINBecame harder to deal with
DAWNEDBecame apparent to, with "on"
koppasa consonantal letter in the Greek alphabet pronounced like kappa (K) with the point of articulation further back in the throat. It became obsolete in classical (Attic) Greek orthography, but was passed on to the Romans who incorporated it into their alphabet as Q
SHINESUP... to (tries to become friendly with).
MAKESUPTOFlatters, in order to become friendly with.
tapto gain access to; become friendly with
hobnobto associate with in a friendly way
taketo become friendly with; keep company with
hobnobsHOBNOB, to associate with in a friendly way
hobnobbingHOBNOB, to associate with in a friendly way
hobnobbedHOBNOB, to associate with in a friendly way
chummedBe friendly to or form a friendship with someone
buddyto become friendly with or curry the favor of
chummingBe friendly to or form a friendship with someone
uncongenial(of a person) Not friendly or pleasant to be with
standto enjoy the favor of; be on friendly terms with
friendto enter into friendly relations with; become a friend to
sociableWilling to talk and engage in activities with other people; friendly
runto attempt to become friendly with or part of the society of
clinkedStrike (a glass or glasses) with another to express friendly feelings toward one's companions before drinking
clinkingStrike (a glass or glasses) with another to express friendly feelings toward one's companions before drinking
companionsA person with similar tastes and interests to one's own and with whom one has a friendly relationship
winmake friendly or favorable to oneself or to one's cause often used with over won him over with persuasive arguments
playsmove or series of moves calculated to arouse friendly feelings usually used with make made a big play for the girl Will Herman
homeliering something familiar with which one is at home satisfy themselves with houses, furniture, books and clothes that were worn and homely and friendly to the touch Brendan Gill