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List of synonyms from "camaraderie" to synonyms from "came at from all sides"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms came a point, camarilla, camaraderie, came an agreement, came a conclusion, came age and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- Camaraderie
- Camarilla
- Cambered
- Cambering
- Cambric
- Camcorder
- Came
- Came a close
- Came a conclusion
- Came a halt
- Came a point
- Came across
- Came after
- Came again
- Came age
- Came along
- Came an agreement
- Came an end
- Came an understanding
- Came and go
- Came apart
- Came apart at the seams
- Came around
- Came at from all sides
Definition of the day : « cambric »
- As in linen : noun fabric
- Each of these fairies was about the height of a cambric needle.
- Extract from : « A Little Book of Profitable Tales » by Eugene Field
- She has more eyes than ever Argus had, and each one is as sharp as a cambric needle.
- Extract from : « The Midnight Queen » by May Agnes Fleming
- The cambric pocket-handkerchief was the only one known in the olden times.
- Extract from : « The English Spy » by Bernard Blackmantle
- Cambric is a heavy, glazed cotton fabric with a smooth finish.
- Extract from : « Textiles » by William H. Dooley
- The sheets—I've seen the pattern—they are of cambric—spider-web.
- Extract from : « Rene Mauperin » by Edmond de Goncourt and Jules de Goncourt
- Out with your cambric, dear ladies, and let us all whimper together.
- Extract from : « Roundabout Papers » by William Makepeace Thackeray
- How could she possibly raise the money necessary to the purchase of the cambric?
- Extract from : « Red Rose and Tiger Lily » by L. T. Meade
- One was cambric, one was fine lawn or nainsook, and one of dimity.
- Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old New York » by Amanda Millie Douglas
- Now, if there was anything that Peter Mink disliked, it was cambric tea.
- Extract from : « The Tale of Peter Mink » by Arthur Scott Bailey
- "You look to me as if you needed some cambric tea," Mrs. Rabbit said.
- Extract from : « The Tale of Peter Mink » by Arthur Scott Bailey