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Example sentences for "fraternised"

Lexicographically close words:
frater; fraternal; fraternally; fraternisation; fraternise; fraternising; fraternite; fraternities; fraternity; fraternization
  1. It would be interesting to read a German account, oh, not an official one, of this battle of Neuve Chapelle, an account by one of the common soldiers who fraternised with his enemy on Christmas Day and had to kill him ere Easter had arrived.

  2. Felix gladly accepted, aware that their transport was a difficulty to the Stapleses, and that the Kittiwake would be felicity to Lance, who had fraternised with the boys, and went off with them to see the vessel.

  3. Well, the uncle has been in England, and fraternised with our governor at Peter Brown's; there was a banqueting all round, and his nephew was carried at his chariot wheels.

  4. Thus we fraternised in earnest, and when the Torreador left for Port Costa to load for home we bent our best ensign (though it was on a week-day), and cheered her out of the berth.

  5. They are your brothers because they fraternised and threw up the butt-ends of their muskets.

  6. Later the date-palm fraternised with the dhak, and low hills stood on either side of the line.

  7. The Englishman went out and fraternised with the Military--the four-rupee soldiers of Boondi who guarded him.

  8. He had been with me for some months, and was a fair sportsman, and being of an entirely different race to the Arabs, he kept himself apart from them, and fraternised with the boy Saat.

  9. The people of the town fraternised with the peasants, and the formidable "Evangelical Brotherhood" was either formed then or the roots of it were planted.

  10. The poorer population of many of the towns fraternised with the insurgents, and compelled the civic authorities to admit them within their walls.

  11. Instead of hearing the bishop, a famous and eloquent man, he preferred to sit on a bare bench in the obscure little meeting-house, where he fraternised cordially with the dusky company we found there.

  12. My veteran knew the pikes and the by-paths, and we fraternised with the warmth usual among foemen who at last have become friends.

  13. She and I fraternised at once, chiefly on the subject of children, a group of whom were descending the road from Sennen School.

  14. We fraternised upon the spot, and I looked forward with intense pleasure to the day when we might become allies in action.

  15. They came out to meet us upon our arrival at the village, and immediately fraternised with those of our people that belonged to their tribe, from whom they quickly learnt all about us.

  16. This gifted official frequented native cafés, where he fraternised with the local Arabs and conducted a vigorous verbal propaganda against the Entente.

  17. The chief of the fédérés of Marseilles and the agitators of the central quarters had fraternised there with the Girondists.

  18. Their ideas had fraternised and expanded together.

  19. The following day was a series of fêtes, in which the royalists of the town and those of the city celebrated their common triumph, and fraternised together.

  20. They fraternised with them, they became popular amongst the blacks, from the very tinge of skin for which they had recently blushed, when in company with the whites.

  21. On the march some fraternised with the people, others were surrounded and disarmed.

  22. The Southwarkers kept their word, for they received Rainsborough and his troops; the militia openly fraternised with the soldiers, shaking hands with them through the gates, and abandoned to them the works which protected the City.

  23. We strolled about the empty arena, and fraternised with the animals.

  24. The cosmopolitan handkerchief had disappeared, and the debauched eyes looked brighter and less bloodshot than of old; but it was the same Maxey who fraternised with me on the day of my fall.

  25. We fraternised with them and gave them cigarettes and tobacco.

  26. The boys cheered like mad, but I was stirred more particularly by the roar of cheers which burst from the Tommies, with whom I had fraternised freely, and with whom a curious chumminess had sprung up.

  27. While we fraternised with the soldiers at the very first opportunity to secure details of their experiences which were freely given and to learn items of news, the German guards interfered.

  28. The Princess Royal always fraternised with the French liner, the Austerlitz, a very fine screw 2-decker of 90 guns.

  29. We fraternised with some very picturesque Circassians.

  30. The Greeks, like the others, welcomed the Constitution and fraternised with their Ottoman fellow-countrymen.

  31. In 1789 the students of law and medicine in the departments fraternised with those of Paris, so as to march hand-in-hand in the exploration of liberty and truth.

  32. Again forcibly displaced, they repaired in a mass to the Faubourg Saint-Antoine, where they fraternised with the working men.

  33. Versailles, where he had fraternised with the people, only to find that he was no longer a king.

  34. Here he fraternised with the Abenaquis, and led the life of a forest chief, whose name was long the terror of the New England settlers.

  35. Next came a report that the 9th Irregular Cavalry, after doing good service at Delhi, had fraternised with the rebels; with them made a dash at a besieging battery protected by Sikhs, their attempt defeated by the 75th Regiment.

  36. The troops sent against them consisted of a local corps,[150] composed of their own tribesmen, the natural result being that they fraternised with the rebels.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fraternised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.