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14 Cards in this Set
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birds of a feather, flock together |
very similar in many ways, so they naturally spend time together. |
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speak the same language |
they have similar opinions or ideas |
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see eye to eye with someone |
agree |
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move in the same circles |
socialize with others who have a similar background, interests or lifestyle. |
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build bridges |
cooperate |
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fair-weather friend |
Someone who acts as a friend when times are good, and is not there when you are in trouble |
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a friend in need is a friend indeed |
a true friend that you can rely on when you are in trouble |
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get on like a house on fire |
have similar interests and quickly become good friends. |
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good walls make good neighbours |
respecting one another's privacy helps create a good relationship |
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know someone inside out |
know somebody very well |
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run with the hare and hunt with the hounds |
want to stay on friendly terms with both sides in a quarrel. |
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speed networking |
making a potential business contact by briefly talking to a series of people at an organised event and exchanging contact details |
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strange bedfellows |
This expression refers to the unusual or unlikely association of two or more people, companies or states. |
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thick as thieves |
very close friends who are very loyal to each other |