As had been the case on the Rio Grande, the people who remained at their homes fraternized with the "Yankees" in the pleasantest manner.
The men of the two armiesfraternized as if they had been fighting for the same cause.
As a father the priest watched over his wilderness flock; while the French traders fraternized with the red men, and often mated with dusky beauties.
He fraternized with the Dutch settlers of his neighbourhood and with the Indians wherever he found them.
Those among the hands who had formerly fraternized as freely with Harper's men as with those who rode for legitimate outfits now held way from them since their foreman had ordered Harper from the Three Bar wagon.
The Three Bar men chatted and fraternized with them as they would have done with the riders of any legitimate outfit.
Friends no longer fraternized with them at the bars when they rode into the towns.
They fraternized with the people; they spent their money; they made life merry in and about the old St. Lawrence Hall.
There were often four or five regiments in the town, and the soldiery fraternized with the citizens.
His men were like himself in this respect, and after they had fraternized with Brian's men they began to feel the same unbounded surety in Yellow Brian as Cathbarr expressed.
After that they rode on in silence, while the men behind fraternized freely.
Simply to drive the Acadians from the country would have added to the reckless hordes allured by the French in 1750, which had fraternized with the Micmacs, and harassed the English settlements.
The populace generally, including the Quakers, had their own grievances, and fraternizedwith the New England skippers.
At Belleville, the Buttes Chaumont, the Luxembourg, the troops fraternized everywhere with the crowds that had collected at the first alarm.
During the day the troop sent by Vinoy to the Bastille had fraternized with the people.
The crowd, advancing, fraternized with them, and Lecomte and his officers were arrested.
For the first time, the Croats and Serbs publicly fraternized and showed that the seemingly insurmountable barrier of religious difference tended to disappear in the struggle for national independence.
Stories were told that the Tsar fraternized with students and workmen and that he was determined to destroy the bureaucratic wall which kept the people from him.
The medal of St. Helena fraternized with the Italian medal; they drank to the laurels of the old 110th, to the triumphs of the new.
The English family soon fraternized with that of Jean Baudin, the Flemish painter, also sojourning there, and the only other resident guests.
Mark Twain fraternized with Bret Harte and the Era group generally.
We fraternized as English and Irish politicians had probably never fraternized before.
The National Guard of Versailles hadfraternized with the Parisians.
The National Guard of Paris had arrived; they had fraternized with the National Guard of Versailles, and with the people; they had been received by the women with shouts of applause, and by the men with a volley of musket-shots in salutation.
They fraternized with them, rather than with the Government; they were afraid of opposing the ideas which shook France to its centre.
It was plain that the National Guard fraternized with the people.
At nine o'clock the 45th Regiment of the Line fraternized with the National Guard, the 30th resigned its arms to the people, and the five companies of Compiers yielded their quarters with all their arms and ammunition at the first summons.
The orphans were very lively, and fraternized immediately with Mr. Lansdell.
Bishops, princes, men of high rank who studied architecture fraternized with them, but the mixture of so many different classes changed in time the spirit of the Freemasons.
He had been with me for some months, and was a fair sportsman, and being of an entirely different race from the Arabs, he kept himself apart from them, and fraternized with the boy Saat.
McClellan campaigns, that the Rebels present fraternized with these devotees in their grief.
Red breeches and blue fraternized and vied with each other in the sport, to quarrel, perhaps, over the spoils.
With these he fraternized at once, telling them things in a low voice, and somewhat profanely, while the two mates at the fife-rail eyed him reprovingly, but did not interrupt.
So theyfraternized during the truce, the grey this afternoon, the more triumphant, and the blue the more rueful.
They fraternized with the blue at work and the blue fraternized with them, for that was the way the grey and blue did between hostilities.
The Sixty-fifth liked the artillery very well, and now it fraternized as jovially as discipline would allow.
In such a torrent of revolutionary forces, when even regular troops fraternized with citizens, that experiment was dangerous.
How was it, then, that such a man wandered about over Europe and fraternized so completely with a race so suspicious and intractable as the gipsies?
But for stringent regulations they would have fraternized with the enemy at the slightest excuse, and did so in the winter of 1914, to the great scandal of G.
The German war lords ordered a forward movement, threatened their own men with death if they fraternized with Russians, and dictated their terms of peace on the old lines of military conquest.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fraternized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.