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A "family friend" is usually someone who knows the family well, often close or at least well acquainted with several or all members of the family group. Often they have known them at least several years or have been there for members of the family through harder times.Sep 20, 2019

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friend of the family definition in the English Cobuild dictionary for learners, friend of the family meaning explained, see also 'lady friend',school ...
Definition of family friend. : a person who has known and spent time with one's family She is a family friend.
Family friend definition: a person who has friendly relations with a whole family | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.
A person who is on friendly terms with a (particular) family; a friend of the family. Origin. Mid 18th century. Word of the day. lackerband. / ˌlakəˈband /.
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The definition of family friend in the dictionary is a person who has friendly relations with a whole family.
A Friend of the Family incorporates the genres of psychological literature and domestic drama. Psychological literature is literature in which the thoughts, ...
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Published: November 10, 2009 (hardcover), November 9, 2010 (paperback)
Feb 6, 2009 — people who are not related to you but are your very close friends and are as important to you as your family. 'Friends are increasingly ...

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