How To Use Comradeship In A Sentence

  • The submariners say it was only the comradeship which enabled crews to endure the wretched conditions.
  • It was the spirit of comradeship that made victory possible.
  • This sense of comradeship is never stronger than during the hardships and perplexities of Twenty Years at Hull-House, With Autobiographical Notes
  • The workplace no longer values the masculine attributes of strength, forbearance, comradeship and determination.
  • He planned to get them away in the dark of night, have them at a safe distance by morning, and then, at his leisure, drive them to a southern market and bring back to the Black Colonel what he got for them, less his own expenditure on victuals and drink, and the due entertaining of other gentlemen of the same kidney, met on the road, because its comradeship had to be justly handselled. The Black Colonel
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  • Their entire starting 15 were drawn from the Burt club and the sense of togetherness and comradeship was evident throughout the encounter.
  • Out of this struggle grew the idea of comradeship and, out of that, grew a way of life that find a depoliticised family resemblance in the forms of neighbourhood that still exist in contemporary Beijing. It's (nearly) Beijing Time
  • Perhaps arising from the close personal comradeship of those war years was Basil's empathy with ordinary working folk.
  • I use the word comradeship advisedly because we have interests that are indubitably kindred. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Twelfth Annual Meeting Lancaster, Pennsylvania, October 6 and 7, 1921
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • Though there was undoubtedly comradeship, there was also the danger and loneliness of individual enterprise.
  • You represent the core RNZN values of courage, commitment and comradeship - the latter being very evident tonight. NZ On Screen
  • That contributed a splendid spirit of comradeship, so that today we hear no facetious remarks from Torontonians -- in regard to the inflated aspirations of our good friends in Hamilton; and they will not permit any thing to be said along the lines of Toronto being known as "Hogtown"; and so today we can congratulate Hamilton once again on having produced another distinguished citizen. Canada's Achievements and Opportunities in Europe
  • Happiness is not just empty smiling: it is about freedom, mindfulness, self-fulfilment, comradeship. Times, Sunday Times
  • I, too, could call for small beers and minimise by two - thirds the detestable freightage with which comradeship burdened one. Chapter 9
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • He added that a good headquarters was needed for this, so that the necessary ‘social amenities, comradeship and team spirit’ could be built up.
  • Divorce ... does not stain, but highly honours, the ideal of marriage; it recognizes that the dignity and prime blessing of matrimony lie in spiritual comradeship, which is not often achieved. Heroic Milton: Happy Birthday
  • It was the spirit of comradeship that made victory possible.
  • But by August 1946 the wartime comradeship in arms had given way to deep distrust. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • Its primary aims are comradeship and welfare.
  • The more his work was praised, the more his friends talked of honors and planned his future, the keener was his suffering, and most of all there was the shadow that had come between him and his father, breaking the old comradeship, and causing them to shun each other; though the father never knew why. The Shepherd of the Hills
  • I enjoyed the discipline, the comradeship, the physicalness of sports, helping other teammates. 'Women Have What It Takes'
  • But by August 1946 the wartime comradeship in arms had given way to deep distrust. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • a way, but I want you to know that if I go with John it changes the spelling of the word comradeship into love, and mistress into wife. The Easiest Way Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911
  • We should not speak only of one portion of the Empire, but of the whole (applause); we should maintain comradeship between all the British people. A Special Luncheon Given in Honour of Earl Jellicoe
  • I liked their qualities - comradeship and working together. The Sun
  • He sang of fellowship, of comradeship in ancient days through stress of adventure and deadly combat; then with organ sobs that shook the heart, of death and the infinite loneliness of death, and of the inappeasable sorrow of the survivor lamenting his Jonathan. Border Ghost Stories
  • To the rest of you, may I congratulate all Australians, and Sydneysiders in particular, for the comradeship and mateship I've seen everywhere I look.
  • The man who has the instinct for comradeship will “bring home hearts by dozens” when the virtuous and well-balanced awarder of the good-conduct prizes in life's school will leave his fellows cold. The Adventure of Living
  • Attracted by the ideals and the comradeship of freemasonry, he joined a Viennese lodge in 1784 and remained a member for the rest of his life.
  • Beginning with physical intolerance for alcohol, for years drinking only for the sake of comradeship and because alcohol was everywhere on the adventure-path, I had now reached the stage where my brain cried out, not merely for a drink, but for a drunk. Chapter 22
  • Ridicule and derision are a kind of evanescent ostracism, a temporary exclusion from the comradeship. Introduction to the Science of Sociology
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • We'll remember nis final triumph as The Dark Knight and celebrate the comradeship of the industry illustrated by the actors who stepped in to make this film happen. Cannes 2009 Day Ten: One Bad Movie After Another
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • It needs you to sustain its welfare work and it can help you by providing comradeship and support.
  • If we love the creatures of earth, who are so gaily irresponsible, so full of zest, we shall share with them the large-hearted merriment of comradeship, and find that the blessing of the helpless is the key to unlock the world. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • But there has always been the continuous high of the friendship and comradeship shared with fellow firefighters.
  • See "shelter", it's called comradeship, "Ding hao" -- I believe Chinese for "work together", it's how three men who have never met share something which you will never even have a hint of, sharing a bond that you will never have the good fortune to experience ... not with your present mind-set, anyway. Legitgov
  • But by August 1946 the wartime comradeship in arms had given way to deep distrust. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • Do they feel any comradeship towards her? Times, Sunday Times
  • Another Committee of Fourteen investigator in 1914 observed the loose behavior of women workers in a restaurant: “They were putting on their aprons, combing their hair, powdering their noses, . . . all the while tossing back and forth to each other, apparently in a spirit of good-natured comradeship, the most vile epithets that I had ever heard emerge from the lips of a human being.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • To this terrible, irrepressible yearning, (surely more or less down underneath in most human souls) —this universal democratic comradeship—this old, eternal, yet ever-new interchange of adhesiveness, so fitly emblematic of America—I have given in that book, undisguisedly, declaredly, the openest expression. Preface, 1876, To the Two-Volume Centennial Edition of L. of G. and “Two Rivulets.” Collect
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • They are kidnapped, and spend a terrifying four years together in grim captivity - polar opposites unexpectedly finding a passionate friendship and comradeship in adversity.
  • Does that, once the smiles of victory and defeat have faded, betoken a fresh generation of Labour comradeship? Whatever It Takes: The Real Story of Gordon Brown and New Labour by Steve Richards – review
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • This is a far cry indeed from the Anzac's credo of self-mocking mateship and chiacking comradeship and two-up and beer shouts.
  • I saw the confidence and comradeship of shared extreme interests. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its primary aims are comradeship and welfare.
  • Each passing year leaves us with fewer veterans of the First World War to describe eye-witness accounts of the horror, bravery and comradeship at the front.
  • He was a psychologist rather than a philosopher, and his interest and zest in life, in the relationships of simple people, the intermingling of personal emotions and happy comradeships, kept him from ever forming cynical or merely spectatorial views of humanity. Ionica
  • She moved a little closer to Cecil in a rather pathetic gesture of reliance upon that acidulate, bloodless comradeship that was all he had to offer her. Tour de Force
  • As well as the violence, however, the diary also recounts the hardship experienced by the miners' families and the comradeship that saw them through.
  • The latter, which in actuality is sex comradeship, I call conjugal affection or friendship. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • Raccoon and Robot Radio dance together in comradeship and joy. Archive 2008-11-01
  • There is a particular comradeship because physical and mental strengths are tested in so many spheres. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • There is a particular comradeship because physical and mental strengths are tested in so many spheres. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
  • There's a kindred-spirit quality to their comradeship, involving soul-baring phone conversations that last for hours. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a particular comradeship because physical and mental strengths are tested in so many spheres. Times, Sunday Times
  • 'Tis a brother and sisterhood sort of comradeship they 'ave, which is well for 'em, since none o' the common folk care for their companionship. A Corridor in the Asylum
  • But by August 1946 the wartime comradeship in arms had given way to deep distrust. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • But many did not see it in that way, and instead tried to encourage comradeship and friendship in the most extreme situations. Times, Sunday Times
  • And today, as then, Churchill's next comment is note perfect: ‘Our comradeship and our brotherhood in war were unexampled.’
  • My arms are about him in comradeship, despite the silliness of his act, as I chance to judge it. Jack London's Nonfiction Collection of Unpublished Book Forwards
  • Perhaps his imagination was fuelled initially by the comradeship of a group and the creativity it could galvanise.
  • However, friends provided warmth and comradeship, and it was these ‘friendships’ that delivered the first blow.
  • He was drafted into the army in 1943 and as the army was segregated, he formed a tight comradeship with his fellow soldiers through music.

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