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best friend
[ best frend ]
noun
- a person’s closest or most cherished friend:
Sheila has been my best friend since we were seven.
Synonyms: , , , ,
- something that a person particularly depends on or has a special affection for:
A purple, stuffed armadillo was my best friend and companion through my whole childhood.
- something considered or suggested to be particularly useful or valuable:
When it comes to saving for retirement, compound interest is your new best friend.
Your local piano tuner could be your best friend when buying a piano.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of best friend1
Example Sentences
"She was a beloved daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece and best friend. She had a heart of gold and will be deeply missed by many."
Her new film, Eleanor the Great, has also been revealed as part of the line-up and follows an elderly woman as she copes with the death of her best friend.
I accidentally told my best friend, like sideways, because my friend who lives with me, he saw some stills on the washing machine.
And what she wants to do is not reassure her partner that their love was always enough or prepare her family for her demise or go off on a bucket-list jaunt with her best friends.
"She was such a soft, caring person. She was my best friend, and I am still lost without her."
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