Neighbourships example sentences
Related (10): friendship, community, collaboration, neighborliness, cooperation, amity, alliance, harmony, kinship, solidarity
neighbourship
definition
- noun form of neighbor
neigh·bor
noun
neighbour (noun) · neighbours (plural noun) · neighbor (noun) · neighbors (plural noun)
- a person living near or next door to the speaker or person referred to:
- a person or place in relation to others near or next to it:
- any person in need of one's help or kindness (after biblical use):
- (of a place or thing) be situated next to or very near (another):
Synonyms
neighbor, adjacent, nearest, closest, next, adjoining, bordering, connecting, abutting, contiguous, proximate, nearby, near, surrounding, conjoining, approximate, vicinal, distant, remote, faraway"Neighbourships" Example Sentences
1. She was friendly and kind to her neighbourships.2. He had a very strong bond with his neighbourships.
3. The neighbourships were very close and talked often.
4. She was always willing to help her neighbourships.
5. He was always willing to lend a hand to his neighbourships.
6. The neighbourships had a great relationship and shared many meals together.
7. She was always willing to lend an ear to her neighbourships.
8. He was always willing to offer advice to his neighbourships.
9. The neighbourships had a great understanding and respected each other.
10. She was always there for her neighbourships in times of need.
11. He was always willing to lend a shoulder to his neighbourships.
12. The neighbourships had a strong bond and were like family.
13. She was always willing to listen to her neighbourships.
14. He was always willing to provide support to his neighbourships.
15. The neighbourships shared many memories and had a lot of fun.
16. She was always willing to help her neighbourships in any way she could.
17. He was always willing to offer assistance to his neighbourships.
18. The neighbourships had a great friendship and were always there for each other.
19. She was always available to her neighbourships when they needed her.
20. He was always willing to give his neighbourships a helping hand.
21. The neighbourships had a mutual respect and understanding for one another.
22. She was always willing to lend an understanding ear to her neighbourships.
23. He was always willing to share his knowledge with his neighbourships.
24. The neighbourships had a strong connection and were always there for each other.
25. She was always willing to offer her assistance to her neighbourships.
26. He was always willing to provide comfort to his neighbourships.
27. The neighbourships had a deep understanding and were always there for each other.
28. She was always available to lend a helping hand to her neighbourships.
29. He was always willing to give his neighbourships a listening ear.
30. The neighbourships had a strong bond and shared many memories together.
31. She was always willing to provide comfort to her neighbourships.
32. He was always willing to give his neighbourships advice when needed.
33. The neighbourships had a great relationship and were always there for one another.
34. She was always willing to offer her support to her neighbourships.
35. He was always willing to lend a sympathetic ear to his neighbourships.
36. The neighbourships had a strong friendship and shared many meals together.
37. She was always willing to give her neighbourships a helping hand.
38. He was always willing to offer his neighbourships an understanding ear.
39. The neighbourships had a deep connection and were like family.
40. She was always available to lend a shoulder to her neighbourships.
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