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How To Use Hail-fellow-well-met In A Sentence

  • He was unlike the moody Michael Angelo; unlike the gentle Raphael; unlike the fastidious Van Dyck who came long afterward; he was hail-fellow-well-met among his associates, though often given over to dreaminess.
  • There was pain lurking beneath the sparkling surface of those eyes, and genuine intelligence cloaking itself behind that hail-fellow-well-met act.
  • The next time his cell door opened Abramov greeted him with unaccustomed friendliness -- a veritable hail-fellow-well-met. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • Some groups took offense at his hail-fellow-well-met endorsement of the high life.
  • Behind the broadcaster's hail-fellow-well-met demeanour and bluster lies an extremely astute and clued-in individual, who meets criticism of his television style with quotes from Mark Twain.
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  • How about the continuous flow of hail-fellow-well-met vocals scrubbed free of messy traits like human pain and intensity?
  • He is an abrasive New Yorker in a country that tends to elect hail-fellow-well-met types like Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.
  • He was greeted with the usual hail-fellow-well-met slap on the back and handshake.

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