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"hail-fellow-well-met"
hail-fellow-well-met: idiomatic phrase. Having a friendly style with people; talking nice; being friendly
"It is not enough to be a hail-fellow-well-met. You need technical skills to get this job."
"The district's newly elected council was a hail-fellow-well-met in the campaign, and he won the election because people liked him."
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