Some groups took offense at his hail-fellow-well-met endorsement of the high life. |
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How about the continuous flow of hail-fellow-well-met vocals scrubbed free of messy traits like human pain and intensity? |
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Ukip's leader, Nigel Farage, is a hail-fellow-well-met character at the best of times. |
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He is a hail-fellow-well-met but at the same time quiet and fond of home life. |
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The book makes fascinating reading, though I could have done without the jaunty, hail-fellow-well-met style. |
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With his drawl and hail-fellow-well-met charm, Mr. Thompson looked as if he belonged in the pickup truck. |
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There was pain lurking beneath the sparkling surface of those eyes, and genuine intelligence cloaking itself behind that hail-fellow-well-met act. |
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Mr. MacLachlan's Claudius has a hail-fellow-well-met shallowness, a blandness tinged with creeping ambition. |
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My father was reserved and modest, the opposite of a hail-fellow-well-met. |
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In a citizens' vote for the chancellorship, it is true, polls say that Mr Schröder's combination of serious statesmanship and hail-fellow-well-met charm would do for his stiff Bavarian challenger. |
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David had, in the space of an hour, captured Mrs. Williamson's heart, wormed himself into the good graces of Timothy, and become hail-fellow-well-met with old Robert. |
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