Both Uses
camaraderie
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Exit West
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- A sort of camaraderie evolved, as it might not have had they been on the street, in the open, for then they would likely have scattered, and the devil take the hindmost, but here they were penned in together, and being penned in made them into a grouping, a group.†
p. 128.1 *
- SAEED AND THE PREACHER'S DAUGHTER likewise drew close, and while there was some resistance by others to this, Saeed's ancestors not having undergone the experience of slavery and its aftermath on this continent, the effects of the preacher's particular brand of religion diminished this resistance, and with time camaraderie did too, the work Saeed did alongside his fellow volunteers, and then there was the fact that the preacher had married a woman from Saeed's country, and also that the preacher's daughter was born of a woman from Saeed's country, and so the pair's closeness, even if it prompted unease in some quarters, was tolerated, and for the pair themselves their closeness carried both†
p. 219.5
Definitions:
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(1)
(camaraderie) close friendship amongst a group of people
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)