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Better to make a friend of decay.
Because of his birthmark, he has "given up all thought of friends", but he "could make a friend of London".
No wonder that most people rank it their biggest problem.Digging holes and filling them inIn this section How not to make a friend of Iran Influence or confluence?
Edith must somehow make a friend of the glowering Lucille and come to terms with being the chatelaine of this bizarre place.
When she took the trouble to make a friend of me, she also made a friend of my husband, who is neither an artist nor a writer.
What an unusual claim to be able to make: a friend of the father of the president of the US and went to university with the future British prime minister.
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A fine place to make a friend-of-a-friend an actual friend.
Celebrities like this and may just make a friend out of you when they hear it.
"It was then that I think he knew he had made a friend out of an ex-stalker," Mr. Snider said.
You aren't swallowing your pride, you are making a friend out of your boyfriend's confidant.
(Typographical sloppiness also makes a friend of Mr. Young's "a died-in-the-wool romantic").
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