Finally, I want to thank you personally for the advice, love and camaraderie that you provided throughout the years.
A letter to Soraya Santiago (1947-2020)|Wilfred W. Labiosa|September 30, 2020|Washington Blade
Being bad in a group context, be it dodgeball or a massively multiplayer game, can create camaraderie.
Playing bad can shape behavior, but not in the way you think|Erin Blakemore|September 28, 2020|Popular Science
When you start working in politics you have a West Wing–esque vision of what the workplace is going to be—fast talking, getting things done, full of camaraderie.
Book recommendations from Fortune’s 40 under 40 in government and policy|Rachel King|September 10, 2020|Fortune
People already run for all sorts of smart, rational, and ultimately boring reasons—stress management, weight loss, camaraderie.
The Sublime Agony of Hot-Weather Running|Martin Fritz Huber|August 27, 2020|Outside Online
The resulting camaraderie among players did help bridge those communities — but only to a point.
Interfaith soccer teams eased Muslim-Christian tensions — to a point|Sujata Gupta|August 13, 2020|Science News
And now, the show, the life, the camaraderie, is slowly but surely slipping away.
Paul Shaffer's Life With Letterman|Lloyd Grove|August 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
He enjoys the camaraderie of learning alongside other veterans.
‘Degree Mills’ Are Exploiting Veterans and Making Millions Off the GI Bill|Aaron Glantz|June 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
However, with the band of Misfits there is a certain freedom and camaraderie.
Christmas Misfits Unite|Dr. Michelle K. London|December 24, 2013|DAILY BEAST
This puts the International Olympic Committee, with all of its paeans to international brotherhood and camaraderie, in a bind.
Why American Social Conservatives Love Anti-Gay Putin|James Kirchick|August 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST
William was recently filmed on active duty, and clearly loves his job and the camaraderie that being part of a team offers.
Is The Real Reason William is Quitting Flying His New American Boss?|Tom Sykes|March 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST
There is a spirit of camaraderie between officers and men in Frjus that one never sees in native regiments of the British army.
Riviera Towns|Herbert Adams Gibbons
Men went to taverns for camaraderie and to conduct business.
Our Legal Heritage, 5th Ed.|S. A. Reilly
The camaraderie of prestige was insufficient to remove this embarrassment.
Gargoyles|Ben Hecht
But here,—not a murmur, not a question; only a radiant force of camaraderie in action.
Gallipoli Diary, Volume I|Ian Hamilton
In Syracuse and in Buffalo, too, there is more of a spirit of camaraderie.
The Personality of American Cities|Edward Hungerford
British Dictionary definitions for camaraderie
camaraderie
/ (ˌkæməˈrɑːdərɪ) /
noun
a spirit of familiarity and trust existing between friends