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We're friends for almost 30 years! Surely we've had our ups and downs.
A mixture of good and bad things that happen.
I feel awkward when I strike up a conversation with unknown people.
To start.
I think it's better to live in a big city, but my brother doesn't see eye to eye with me about it.
To agree.
I lost touch with Mary since she moved to Canada.
To lose contact with someone.
I keep in touch with my friends from high school, although we graduated five years ago.
To maintain contact.
I could not imagine that Laura will hit it off with Dylan! They are so different.
To quickly become close friends with someone.
Joe owes his fast career growth to his friends in high places.
To have friends in powerful positions in government and business.
My sister and me don't have a lot in common.
To share interests and ideas.
I thought Jenna was selfish until I got to know her and understood her real character.
To become acquainted with someone.
I'm an outgoing person and I easily get on well with new people.
To have a good relationship with someone.
I like my new roommate! We have a lot of same interests and get on like a house on fire.
To like each other's company and become friends very quickly.
He ​left ​the party after ​falling out with his ​girlfriend.
To have a quarrell.
They were childhood friends, and he fell for her!
To fall in love with someone.
As years went by, school friends drifted apart.
To become less close to someone.
It is hard to believe that Jacob and Sarah broke up. They were dating since high school.
To split up, end a relationship.
Some of my friends and their couples are well-matched while others not so much.
To be similar to somebody in interests.
Your parents are married for 15 years, they must have been through thick and thin together.
To have gone through some good times and difficult times together.
I'm so glad my boyfriend is so kind and sympathetic, it's good to always have a shoulder to cry on.
Someone who is always ready to listen to your problems.
Her parents are the only people who are near and dear to her.
Very important to someone.
I plan to get in touch with my friends when I return home.
To contact somebody.
Steve and Noah are always together, they definitely enjoy each others company.
To like spending time with each other.
A lot of John's friends turned out to be fair-weather friends. They were with him when he was rich and left him when he went bankrupt.
Friends only for good times.