Antonyms for pally
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : pal-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpæl i |
Definition of pally
- As in palsy-walsy : adj very friendly
- As in chummy : adj friendly
- As in matey : adj companionable
- As in companionable : adj friendly
- Ow, the devil, goin' to Pally Hughes's while 'tis drawin' nearer an' nearer an'—Ow!
- Extract from : « One-Act Plays » by Various
- They were "pally," as she put it, happily contented in each other's society.
- Extract from : « Out of the Ashes » by Ethel Watts Mumford
- Got pally with six French gendarmes and hope to see them again when I have another spell off.
- Extract from : « Shelled by an Unseen Foe » by James Fiske
- Pally was telling Sobber they had better be on guard, since the Rovers might not be alone.
- Extract from : « The Rover Boys Down East » by Arthur M. Winfield
- The old lady lost her patience, and at last burst forth: "I winna be back-speired noo, Pally Fullerton."
- Extract from : « Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character » by Edward Bannerman Ramsay
- Catherine, so heavy was her heart, could scarcely manage a decent friendly greeting to old Pally Hughes, her hostess.
- Extract from : « Through Welsh Doorways » by Jeannette Augustus Marks
Synonyms for pally
- affable
- affectionate
- amicable
- buddy buddy
- buddy-buddy
- chummy
- close
- clubby
- complacent
- confidential
- confiding
- congenial
- constant
- conversable
- convivial
- cordial
- cozy
- cozy with
- familiar
- fond
- genial
- good-natured
- gregarious
- intimate
- kissy-huggy
- lovey-dovey
- mellow
- neighborly
- outgoing
- pally
- palsy
- palsy-walsy
- sociable
- social
- thick
- tight
- tight with
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