Sentence examples for the acquaintances from inspiring English sources

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the acquaintances

noun

A state of being acquainted, or of having intimate, or more than slight or superficial, knowledge; personal knowledge gained by intercourse short of that of friendship or intimacy

  • I know of the man

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The acquaintances were not injured.

Despite the setbacks, I am grateful for some of the acquaintances I made.

The acquaintances interviewed in the piece all paint her as a "terrifying figure".

The Acquaintances list – friends whom you aren't that close to – is an idea taken straight from Google+, the competing social network launched by Google in June.

In "Myth" the acquaintances and flirtations across social tribes and graduating classes are a constant reminder of these divisions, and sometimes of their permeability.

Many also discover that the skills they acquired overseas, and the acquaintances they cultivated, are of little use to them now.

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"Delete them," the acquaintance responded.

I made the acquaintance of various types.

"Merion won," the acquaintance said in consolation.

The acquaintance then called the police.

"The acquaintance with the past is a must.

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