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pal around

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pal around (with someone)
to associate with someone as a good friend. I like to pal around with my friends on the weekends. They like to pal around. They often palled around with each other.
See also: around, pal

pal around (with somebody)
to spend time doing things you enjoy with someone you like Jackie pals around with other students who also listen to rap music.
See also: around, pal


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He got off a minibus with a pal around 3am near the friend's house in the village of Linique in Lochdar, South Uist.
Mr Mellon said he paid his former pal around EUR400,000 and understood that to be the full amount.
On Saturday, McCain's running mate Palin, the governor of Alaska, told supporters in Englewood, Colorado -- and again later in the day before a crowd of 10,000 in Carson, California -- that Obama "is someone who sees America as imperfect enough to pal around with terrorists who would target their own country.
 
 
 
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