Be Friends With in a sentence
Synonym: befriend, socialize. Antonym: alienate, ignore
Meaning: to establish a friendly relationship with someone

(1) I want to be friends with you.
(2) I want to be friends with flipper.
(3) I hope we can be friends with time.
(4) I want to be friends with my crush.
(5) I wish I could be friends with Bish.
(6) I want to be friends with a celebrity.
(7) People can be friends with each other.
(8) I wish I could be friends with Buggins.
(9) I don't want to be friends with a meanie.
(10) Let's be friends with no strings attached.
Be Friends With sentence
(11) I don't want to be friends with that fiend.
(12) Let's be friends with open hearts and minds.
(13) I don't want to be friends with that meanie.
(14) I don't want to be friends with that galoot.
(15) I don't want to be friends with her anymore.
(16) Let's be friends with a strong bond of trust.
(17) I don't want to be friends with you, go hang.
(18) I don't want to be friends with a beetlehead.
(19) I don't want to be friends with you any-more.
(20) I don't want to be friends with you, bog off.
Be Friends With make sentence
(21) Let's be friends with a shared love for music.
(22) Let's be friends with a shared sense of humor.
(23) He is hoping to be friends with his co-worker.
(24) He is trying to be friends with his gym buddy.
(25) Let's be friends with a shared passion for art.
(26) I never thought I would be friends with a liar.
(27) I don't want to be friends with a bletherskate.
(28) Sardonic people can be hard to be friends with.
(29) I don't want to be friends with a fink like him.
(30) It's important to be friends with your coworkers.
Sentence of be friends with
(31) It was a surprise to come to be friends with him.
(32) I don't want to be friends with a sicko like you.
(33) Everyone wanted to be friends with the party-girl.
(34) I've always wanted to be friends with a scallywag.
(35) I don't want to be friends with an alkie like you.
(36) She is trying to be friends with her new neighbor.
(37) It's always nice to be friends with your neighbors.
(38) I hope I can be friends with the new kid in school.
(39) He is trying to be friends with his neighbor's dog.
(40) She is trying to be friends with her sister-in-law.
Be Friends With meaningful sentence
(41) She is trying to be friends with her son's teacher.
(42) I don't want to be friends with a dirtbag like him.
(43) Everyone wants to be friends with a baddie like her.
(44) He is trying to be friends with his favorite author.
(45) I want to be friends with someone who makes me laugh.
(46) I want to be friends with someone who is adventurous.
(47) I can't believe I used to be friends with that twerp.
(48) We should be friends with everyone and not have bias.
(49) I don't want to be friends with bluntheads like them.
(50) I don't want to be friends with a bunch of boobheads.
Be Friends With sentence examples
(51) I want to be friends with someone who is kind-hearted.
(52) I can't believe I used to be friends with that cretin.
(53) I wish I could be friends with Ookamisan in real life.
(54) I don't want to be friends with someone who is phoney.
(55) They are trying to be friends with their new roommate.
(56) I can't believe I used to be friends with that halfwit.
(57) I can't believe I used to be friends with that jackass.
(58) I can't believe I used to be friends with that pillock.
(59) I can't believe I used to be friends with that scumbag.
(60) I don't want to be friends with someone who is a flake.
Sentence with be friends with
(61) I can't believe I used to be friends with those wankers.
(62) You can say halo to someone you want to be friends with.
(63) I don't want to be friends with someone who is spiteful.
(64) He is trying to be friends with his ex-girlfriend again.
(65) They are trying to be friends with their new classmates.
(66) Let's be friends with a deep understanding of each other.
(67) It's important to be friends with people who inspire you.
(68) I can't believe I used to be friends with that scuzzball.
(69) I don't want to be friends with a tattle behind like you.
(70) I don't want to be friends with someone who is so bitchy.
Use be friends with in a sentence
(71) It's important to be friends with people who support you.
(72) I can't believe I used to be friends with jerks like them.
(73) I want to be friends with someone who shares my interests.
(74) The ruffian was not someone you wanted to be friends with.
(75) We used to be friends with him, but he betrayed our trust.
(76) I don't want to be friends with a fiend who bullies others.
(77) We should be friends with people who are different from us.
(78) The obdurate cat refused to be friends with the new kitten.
(79) We can be friends with benefits, or we can just be friends.
(80) They are trying to be friends with their distant relatives.
Sentence using be friends with
(81) It's always nice to be friends with someone who is reliable.
(82) I refuse to be friends with flakers who don't value my time.
(83) I don't want to be friends with someone who is phoney to me.
(84) It's important to be friends with people who make you happy.
(85) It's great to be friends with people from different cultures.
(86) I don't want to be friends with someone who is always phoney.
(87) She is always willing to be friends with anyone who needs it.
(88) It's hard to be friends with someone who doesn't respect you.
(89) I want to be friends with someone who accepts me for who I am.
(90) It's always nice to be friends with someone who is supportive.
Be Friends With example sentence
(91) I can't believe I used to be friends with that son of a bitch.
(92) I don't want to be friends with a fiend who lies all the time.
(93) I heard her backbite onto someone she used to be friends with.
(94) I don't want to be friends with someone who lies all the time.
(95) It's important to be friends with everyone and not shun anyone.
(96) I've known him for years, and I'm happy to be friends with him.
(97) It's easy to be friends with someone who has similar interests.
(98) If you want to be friends with someone, get to know them better.
(99) She is trying to be friends with her boss to improve her career.
(100) I find it difficult to be friends with someone who is too clingy.
Sentence with word be friends with
(101) It's important to be friends with people who support your dreams.
(102) I don't know why anyone would want to be friends with that twerp.
(103) I don't know why anyone would want to be friends with that twirp.
(104) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly backbites.
(105) You're the kind of weirdie that everyone wants to be friends with.
(106) I don't want to be friends with someone who will backbite into me.
(107) I don't want to be friends with someone who's a jerkoff to others.
(108) I don't want to be friends with her because she's always spiteful.
(109) I'm happy to be friends with you, but I need some space right now.
(110) We can be friends with each other's exes, but it might be awkward.
Sentence of be friends with
(111) I don't want to be friends with you, so please bud out of my life.
(112) I want to be friends with someone who challenges me intellectually.
(113) I don't want to be friends with someone who backbites up to others.
(114) I don't want to be friends with someone who likes to spy on others.
(115) I don't want to be friends with someone who tattles behind my back.
(116) I don't care if he's a cabron, I still want to be friends with him.
(117) If you poke fun at others, they may not want to be friends with you.
(118) I don't want to be friends with a moocher who always asks for money.
(119) It's hurtful to backbite about someone you claim to be friends with.
(120) I don't know why anyone would want to be friends with those wankers.
Be Friends With used in a sentence
(121) I don't want to be friends with someone who is snide behind my back.
(122) I don't want to be friends with someone who likes to lampoon others.
(123) You should carefully trust the people you choose to be friends with.
(124) I don't want to be friends with someone who's so petty all the time.
(125) I'm glad we can be friends with each other, even though we broke up.
(126) Don't be afraid to be friends with someone who is different from you.
(127) I don't want to be friends with a cry-baby who can't handle criticism.
(128) It's important to be friends with people who bring out the best in you.
(129) I don't want to be friends with someone who is always phoney around me.
(130) I don't know why anyone would want to be friends with such an arsehole.
Be Friends With sentence in English
(131) She saw through the posers' facade and refused to be friends with them.
(132) I don't want to be part of a clique, I want to be friends with everyone.
(133) If you want to be friends with her, you'll have to earn her trust first.
(134) We can be friends with everyone, but we need to be careful who we trust.
(135) I don't want to be friends with someone who likes to brag behind others.
(136) She couldn't understand why anyone would want to be friends with tossers.
(137) You have the power to decide by yourself who you want to be friends with.
(138) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly phonyes out on me.
(139) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly bad mouths others.
(140) I don't know why anyone would want to be friends with a bellend like him.
(141) I want to be friends with you, but I'm not sure if you feel the same way.
(142) She's always been there for me, so I want to be friends with her forever.
(143) I don't want to be friends with someone who will patronize behind my back.
(144) Don't be friends with someone just because they are popular or well-liked.
(145) I don't want to be friends with someone who treats me poorly, so get lost.
(146) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly flakes out on plans.
(147) I wish people would stop forming cliques and just be friends with everyone.
(148) We should be friends with people of all religions to prevent anti-Semitism.
(149) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly backbites at others.
(150) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly backbites on others.
(151) I don't want to be friends with a gossiper because they can't keep secrets.
(152) We can be friends with benefits, but we need to establish boundaries first.
(153) I don't know why anyone would want to be friends with a douchebag like him.
(154) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly backbites off others.
(155) I refuse to be friends with scroungers who only want to use me for my money.
(156) I don't want to be friends with people who are always carping behind others.
(157) I don't want to be friends with a carouser who can't control their drinking.
(158) If you want to be friends with him, you'll have to accept him for who he is.
(159) I don't want to be friends with dirtbags who are always looking for a fight.
(160) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly snides around others.
(161) She is overextending her social circle by trying to be friends with everyone.
(162) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly backbites from others.
(163) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly backbites past others.
(164) I don't want to be friends with someone who just wants to freeload off of me.
(165) It's important to be friends with people who share your values and interests.
(166) Don't let social status or popularity dictate who you should be friends with.
(167) I don't want to be friends with that dirty old man who hangs out at the park.
(168) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly berates around others.
(169) I don't want to be friends with bad-boys because they're always causing drama.
(170) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly backbites round others.
(171) I don't trust people who backbite up to someone they claim to be friends with.
(172) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly schnorrs off of others.
(173) She said she would love to be friends with me, yet she never returns my calls.
(174) It's important to be friends with people who make you feel good about yourself.
(175) I refuse to be friends with cheapskates who never want to pay their fair share.
(176) I don't want to be friends with that cabron anymore, he's always causing drama.
(177) I don't want to be friends with someone who acts like a douchebag all the time.
(178) She couldn't understand why anyone would want to be friends with such a fratboy.
(179) I don't want to be friends with that boy because he's always spiteful to others.
(180) I don't want to be friends with that tightassed guy, he's always judging people.
(181) If you want to be friends with her, you'll have to be patient and understanding.
(182) No one wanted to be friends with the churl because of his unpleasant personality.
(183) I'm not sure if I want to be friends with her or just keep it as an acquaintance.
(184) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly talks poorly about others.
(185) I don't want to be friends with someone who is always causing drama, so get lost.
(186) I don't want to be friends with someone who's a hoe on, it's not a good influence.
(187) I don't want to be friends with someone who's twofaced and can't be honest with me.
(188) I try to be friends with everyone so I don't have to worry about being in a clique.
(189) I don't want to be friends with that cabron who always talks behind people's backs.
(190) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly debases behind others' backs.
(191) It's hard to be friends with someone who constantly acts like a self-centered person.
(192) The supercilious girl refused to be friends with anyone who wasn't as popular as her.
(193) Don't be friends with someone just because you think it will benefit you in some way.
(194) Since they had so much in common, it was easy for them to be friends with each other.
(195) I don't want to be friends with someone who constantly engages in bad-mouthing others.
(196) I never thought I'd be friends with a weenier like him, but he's actually pretty cool.
(197) It's easy to overdo expanding your social circle by trying to be friends with everyone.
(198) Everyone wants to be friends with the man-about-town because of his social connections.
(199) I'm not sure if I want to be friends with that group, they seem like a bunch of freaks.
(200) I don't want to be friends with a gambler because they have a tendency to be unreliable.
(201) I don't want to be friends with that weirdie who always talks about conspiracy theories.
(202) I don't want to be friends with her anymore, she's such a thot and always causing drama.
(203) I'm not sure if we can be friends with such different interests, but I'm willing to try.
(204) He didn't understand why they would tease behind someone they claimed to be friends with.
(205) Even though they live far apart, they still make an effort to be friends with each other.
(206) They blagged their way into the exclusive party by pretending to be friends with the host.
(207) We can be friends with people who have different religious beliefs because we are secular.
(208) Even though they had a rocky start, they eventually learned to be friends with each other.
(209) I don't want to be friends with someone who tries to annoy out with their negative energy.
(210) Blabbermouths can be exhausting to be friends with because they always have something to say.
(211) They blagged a table at the fully booked restaurant by claiming to be friends with the owner.
(212) It's okay to not be friends with everyone, but try to be friendly and respectful to everyone.
(213) We dispute the sentence that says you can't be friends with someone who is different from you.
(214) I'm not sure if we can be friends with such different personalities, but we can give it a shot.
(215) Since they were both passionate about music, it was easy for them to be friends with each other.
(216) If you want to be friends with him, you'll have to be willing to compromise and meet him halfway.
(217) I don't want to be friends with someone who thinks it's funny to stab up their ex on social media.
(218) You don't necessarily have to be friends with everyone, but it's important to be kind to everyone.
(219) I don't want to be part of a clique that makes me feel like I can't be friends with other people too.
(220) Since they were both new to the city, they decided to be friends with each other and explore together.
(221) Even though they have busy schedules, they still make time to be friends with each other and catch up.
(222) I'm not sure if we can be friends with such different lifestyles, but we can still respect each other.
(223) I'm not sure if we can be friends with such different beliefs, but we can still learn from each other.
(224) Fuddles is a name that would make people want to be friends with the person or creature with that name.
(225) Although I wanted to be friends with him, he never reciprocated my feelings, and I eventually moved on.
(226) Although she was hesitant at first, she decided to be friends with him after getting to know him better.
(227) I tried to be friends with my neighbor, but she was always too busy with her own life to make time for me.
(228) I don't want to be friends with a prig with someone who only cares about themselves and their own interests.
(229) Even though they had a disagreement in the past, they were able to reconcile and be friends with each other again.
(230) I prefer to be friends with people who accept me for who I am, regardless of whether I fit into their clique or not.
(231) She told me that she would only be friends with me if I stopped talking to her ex-boyfriend, but I couldn't do that.
(232) She said that she would only be friends with me if I agreed to go on a date with her, but I didn't want to lead her on.
(233) Although they come from different backgrounds, they were able to be friends with each other because of their shared interests.
(234) Although they have different personalities, they were able to be friends with each other because they complemented each other well.
(235) I knew that it was a bad idea to be friends with my boss, but I couldn't resist his charming personality and ended up regretting it.
(236) Although they have different opinions on certain topics, they were able to be friends with each other by respecting each other's views.
(237) She said that she would be friends with me as long as I didn't bring up the topic of religion, but it was a topic that I couldn't avoid.
Be Friends With meaning
Be friends with is a common phrase used to describe the act of forming a friendship with someone. It is a simple phrase that can be used in a variety of contexts, from making new friends to repairing damaged relationships. Here are some tips on how to use the phrase "be friends with" in a sentence:
1. Use it to describe the act of forming a new friendship: "I want to be friends with her because we have so much in common."
2. Use it to describe the process of getting to know someone: "I'm trying to be friends with my new coworker by inviting her to lunch."
3. Use it to describe the act of repairing a damaged friendship: "I'm hoping we can be friends again after our argument."
4. Use it to describe the act of maintaining a friendship: "I make an effort to be friends with my old college buddies by planning regular get-togethers."
5. Use it to describe the act of being friendly with someone: "I try to be friends with everyone I meet by being kind and approachable."
6. Use it to describe the act of building a relationship with someone: "I'm working on being friends with my neighbor by offering to help her with her garden."
7. Use it to describe the act of connecting with someone on a deeper level: "I feel like I can be friends with him because we share the same values and beliefs."
Overall, the phrase "be friends with" is a versatile and useful phrase that can be used in a variety of situations. Whether you are trying to make new friends, repair damaged relationships, or simply be friendly with those around you, this phrase can help you express your intentions and build meaningful connections with others.
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