famously

get along famously (with someone)

To have an exceptionally good relationship (with someone); to get along very well (with someone). I'm glad you finally got to meet my brother—I knew you two would get along famously. My grandparents have been married for over 50 years and they still get along famously!
See also: famously, get

get on famously

To have an exceptionally good relationship (with someone); to get along very well. I'm glad you finally got to meet my brother—I knew you two would get on famously. My grandparents have been married for over 50 years and they still get on famously!
See also: famously, get, on
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

get on/along ˈfamously

(old-fashioned, informal) have a very good relationship: My mother and my mother-in-law are getting on famously.
See also: famously, get, on
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • get along famously (with someone)
  • get on/along famously
  • come along
  • pound along
  • coast
  • coast along
  • rip along
  • do something on/along the way
  • along the way
  • zoom along
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It also produces the famously tart, artisan goat cheese Crottin de Chauviguol.
President Bush famously admitted in his State of the Union address last January that "America is addicted to oil." E took a look at our addiction in "The Outlook on Oil" (cover story, January/February 2006).
The trappings for the full-evening piece come from predictable collaborators (most famously, poet Michael Palmer at his most concise), but Jenkins' sojourn last year in Kolkata, India, with the Tanusree Shankar Dance Company has yielded a profoundly original work that provides a disorienting and sensuous experience.
Had he won the Preakness Stakes, the famously injured thoroughbred Barbaro would have been so valuable his owners wouldn't be able to fully insure him.
Compiled and organized by Registered Nurse and experienced cook Darnell Griffin, Cooking Famously is a spiral bound cookbook which offers a cornucopia of recipes from men and women who are known from sports, cinema, and history.