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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The horse nuzzled familiarly against the stable door.
The politician greeted her constituents familiarly as she walked through the crowd.
The professor spoke familiarly with the students, using first names and casual language.
The reporter's questions were too familiarly personal for the celebrity's liking.
The football player greeted his opponent familiarly before the game started.
The musician greeted his fans familiarly after the concert, signing autographs and taking photos.
He spoke familiarly to his boss and got reprimanded.
The neighbor greeted me familiarly when I moved into the apartment complex.
The salesperson familiarly touched the customer's arm while speaking.
The driver familiarly honked and waved at a pedestrian crossing the street.
The coach was fired for speaking familiarly to the players.
The group of coworkers sat around the table, chatting familiarly over lunch.
She walked familiarly around her childhood home, pointing out all the changes.
She sang familiarly along with the song on the radio.
She reprimanded her friend for speaking familiarly to her parents.
She addressed the judge familiarly, as if they were old friends.
She touched him familiarly on the arm and he flinched away.
The chef worked familiarly with the kitchen staff, giving instructions and tips.
The coach familiarly advised the athlete on their training regimen.
He typed familiarly on the keyboard without even looking at it.
She spoke to the elderly person familiarly, assuming they were senile.
The stranger familiarly put his arm around the woman he just met.
The politician tried to win over the voters by speaking familiarly about his personal life.
The salesman was trying to become familiarly friendly with the customers to make a sale.
The landlord was too familiarly invasive, showing up unannounced to the tenant's apartment.
The stranger spoke to her familiarly as if they were old friends.
He familiarly referred to the CEO by his first name.
The party guest spoke to the hostess familiarly, as if they were old friends.
He familiarly joked about her personal life during the meeting.
The therapist warned the patient about becoming too familiarly dependent on their sessions.
She familiarly patted the dog's head without permission.
The landlord familiarly entered the tenant's apartment without knocking.
He spoke to her familiarly, as if they had known each other for years.
She familiarly hugged her boss at the company party.
She familiarly commented on her friend's weight gain.
She hugged her boss familiarly, which made him uncomfortable.
She familiarly reached for the fries on his plate.
The coach often spoke to the players familiarly, as if they were his children.
The doctor familiarly asked about her sex life during the check-up.
The athlete familiarly celebrated with her teammates after scoring the winning goal.
The artist familiarly painted a portrait of her friend.
The scientist familiarly explained the complicated theory to the students.
The doctor familiarly discussed the patient's medical condition with their family.
The comedian familiarly joked about current events during her stand-up routine.
The politician spoke familiarly about the issues facing the community.
The bartender familiarly prepared the regular's favorite drink.
The doctor familiarly diagnosed the patient's symptoms as the flu.
The professor familiarly explained the complex scientific concepts.
The author writes familiarly about the struggles of being a single parent.
The writer familiarly described the streets of New York City in his novel.
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