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10 Sentences With "mateyness"

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Lacking mateyness, he lacks also the true imperiousness which is sometimes an effective substitute for the common touch.
They're a picture of teenage mateyness, and it's this apparently benign gang mentality that distinguishes them from the rest of their genre.
The scraggly troubadour narrates urgent, wonky tales of totem poles, spooky dogs and toffee-apple cheeks, delivered with a deceptively throwaway mateyness.
It must be possible to get away from mateyness, the lingua franca and analytical chitchat in discussing music, yet still say something real.
The conversational style essential to success eludes most of us, or is parodied in a false mateyness, but it seemed to come naturally to him.
In spite of our arguments, we had much in common, both suburban London boys from unambitious working-class families, and fell easily into a cockney mateyness.
For Mr Tucker the blow is particularly savage: after a summer wobble induced by his mateyness with ousted Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond, he was seen universally as the overwhelming favourite for the job.
And actor Ray Shell, who spent four years in Starlight Express and who is writing a new musical, talks animatedly about the melting-pot mateyness he finds in his part of the east end.
The guests are, according to the New Statesman, "poor, mainly white, always working-class families" who are concerned about the personal problems of someone they know. In the opinion of Anoosh Chakelian in the same publication, it curated "a morbidly chaotic picture of a British underclass – for those watching at home to scoff and sneer at – with the veneer of helping them". In a 2007 article for The Independent, the journalist Paul Vallely referred to Kyle treating his guests "with a false mateyness, calling them 'babe', 'sweet' or 'Davey boy". A former producer has alleged that the show's guests have mental health problems; the producer commented anonymously that the guests are normally "at the very least depressed" and that "if they truly screened for mental health issues, there would be no one on that show".

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