rub along
Britishverb
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to continue in spite of difficulties
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to maintain an amicable relationship; not quarrel
Example Sentences
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There was a drumbeat throughout the entire argument that these two justifications don’t necessarily rub along together with equal force.
From Slate • Jan. 10, 2025
But they have a high respect for each other's ability and they rub along well enough on a superficial level when they end up in the same vicinity, it seems.
From BBC • Dec. 10, 2024
A democracy composed of citizens who disagree profoundly on those existential questions can rub along just fine.
From Slate • Jul. 25, 2019
Given SAP's past experience with co-chief executives, can a Dane and and American rub along well enough to deliver results?
From BBC • Apr. 28, 2011
‘Perhaps you might agree to come for the summer, just at first,’ he had written, ‘to see how you and your boy settle, and how we all of us rub along.’
From "I'm the King of the Castle" by Susan Hill
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