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    close-knit


    1. She’s got them staying with her in her tiny two bedroom place at the moment which is cramped to say the least … the idea is that the girl will move into her own place in the village where she’ll have the benefit of her mother’s support – they’re a pretty close-knit family, Jo


    2. They are a close-knit group of girls


    3. town home was in a small quaint close-knit community


    4. We were part of a close-knit group of friends all through college


    5. It was difficult to understand the dynamics of the Gilbert clan, I had a close-knit extended family, and we did everything together


    6. I knew that his relationship with his own was shaky while mine was close-knit


    7. Ours was a varied and close-knit crew


    8. Though, upon reflection, the Archipelago was a cluster of close-knit communities


    9. A close-knit clump of figures emerged from the shadows beyond the huts, and started down the road—three huge black men carrying a slender, struggling figure between them


    10. Formations had been destroyed utterly, close-knit bands broken asunder and swept apart

    11. , the demise of the AI Lab's close-knit hacker subculture


    12. Even though he had a girlfriend in the United States, Hector married Wanda Fusillo, who came from a close-knit family


    13. A truly close-knit family, such as Wanda had experienced before meeting her husband, wasn’t about to happen


    14. They were now out of the realm of the tall ville and yelm tree, where below was the natural forest canopy of close-knit variants of green, red and blue colored tree tops


    15. The communities are often small and close-knit


    16. The very close-knit club was not entirely receptive of strangers in their midst, especially nonmembers outsiders from the general population, and many of the members enjoying their fine-dining cuisine of lobster and other fresh seafood gave him a welcoming gaze filled with contempt and condescension


    17. She had long been a part of the close-knit team and had seen many faces come and go; her position was solidified within the office


    18. Society has moved from close-knit communities where people were inclined to treat each other with kindness and respect, and enjoyed a feeling of affection and belonging; to a mobile society full of strangers and saturated with violent, sensationalist news and media content


    19. school concerts helped tell the story of a close-knit fam-


    20. The joy of inflicting pain on a member of their close-knit fraternity had seeped into his veins, had reinvigorated him as he’d relived the sounds and the sensations of the accident

    21. I could tell they were a close-knit family like my own, and I loved being around them


    22. ” Each member of the little close-knit pack in turn lowered his eyes and shook his head


    23. They were hard-working, silent types, good friends and part of the close-knit community that lived at the base of the ancient hill-fort town


    24. Constant bickering and fighting for dominance in a close-knit social group


    25. Only… they were so woefully ignorant of what it takes to create and sustain a successful close-knit community


    26. Families that lived by themselves in separate houses, and not together in close-knit social orders


    27. Without an iron fist, without the church’s power and the religious brainwashing of Catholic dogma filling their souls, without the almighty church telling them what is good and what is evil, what is Christian and what is an abomination, without the superstitions and taboos and customs and traditions and holy days and saints days and teachings of the Catholic church which had been their peasant culture as obedient feudal slaves, without their illiterate cultures kept alive by close-knit villages preserving the ancient ways, without the Medieval barbarism that had regularly swept through Europe and kept each peasant huddled in their cottage or hovel hoping and praying to God that the murderers and rapists and robbers would not burn down his village this year… gave the lower classes a chance to live in peace as equals


    28. He was lucky: he tried this unheard of principle in the only setting where it could work: among the poorest of the poor… where there had already existed close-knit communities that became even closer when they all became equally poor… amongst people who had no possessions to fight over, or compete for, or steal, or envy, or argue over


    29. What had been a small and – for this part of England at least – a remarkably close-knit community, had been split apart in a matter of days


    30. Instead of college degrees and close-knit families, the women he’d dated tended to have numerous piercings and tattoos, angry façades¸ and serious daddy issues

    31. Everyone in the family So the gossip ran, tearing the town apart, tearing apart, too, the close-knit clan of connection was forced to take sides


    32. The community engaging in black trade here in the very shadow of the Great Library was small and close-knit


    33. She was much loved by those in her close-knit circle


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    Synonyme für "close-knit"

    close narrow exclusive disdainful haughty insular