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be brotherly
adjective
Of or characteristic of brothers.
synonyms
Exact(2)
"We were and will be brotherly nations.
It can't just be brotherly love.In this section Beating about the Bush Nasty, brutish and long A breakthrough at last? Drama in the Rocky Mountains After the vote, what then?
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(He also quibbles with Rob, who feels he's not being brotherly enough).
Her family had very harmonious relations with Muslims and there were brotherly sentiments.
Their reception in parishes where they have bumped up against more established groups has not always been brotherly.
They were "brotherly close," he said, with sterling grades, when together they entered Christ's College, Cambridge, in 1963.
Sombre, decent and well-meaning, Farley is brotherly, filial (mostly), uxorious (very) and a faithful friend (more or less).
The only sibling feeling he has toward his older co-star, Mr. Gemignani said, is brotherly admiration.
Maybe it's brotherly love: a woman reclaims one of the men so smartly that no clear statement comes out.
But by the next scene N and the Guest are brotherly travelers, roaming over mountains, staring into abysses, suffering storms and feeling hopeless.
2. Trafalgar, The Bee Gees A song both triumphant and melancholy that says, without us, you are lost and here is brotherly harmony in the form of Barry, Maurice and Robin.
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