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- Dictionarypal·ly/ˈpalē/
adjective
- 1. having a close, friendly relationship: informal "I see you're getting quite pally with Carlos"
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The meaning of PALLY is sharing the relationship of pals : intimate. How to use pally in a sentence.
adjective. informal uk / ˈpæl.i / us / ˈpæl.i / Add to word list. friendly: They've become very pally ( with each other). Suddenly she started acting very pally towards me. Synonyms. chummy informal. friendly. matey UK informal. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. behaving in a kind and pleasant way.
adjective. informal us / ˈpæl.i / uk / ˈpæl.i / Add to word list. friendly: They've become very pally ( with each other). Suddenly she started acting very pally toward me. Synonyms. chummy informal. friendly. matey UK informal. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. behaving in a kind and pleasant way.
IPA guide. Other forms: pallier. Definitions of pally. adjective. (used colloquially) having the relationship of friends or pals. synonyms: chummy, matey, palsy-walsy. friendly. characteristic of or befitting a friend.
Definition of 'pally' pally. (pæli ) adjective. If you are pally with someone, you are friendly with them. [informal] The two are said to have become quite pally. Synonyms: friendly, intimate, close, familiar More Synonyms of pally. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. pally in British English.
Pally definition: friendly; comradely. See examples of PALLY used in a sentence.
Define pally. pally synonyms, pally pronunciation, pally translation, English dictionary definition of pally. adj. pal·li·er , pal·li·est Informal Friendly; chummy. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.