sol·i·dar·i·ty (sŏl'ĭ-dār'ĭ-tē) Pronunciation Key
n. A union of interests, purposes, or sympathies among members of a group; fellowship of responsibilities and interests: "A downtrodden class ... will never be able to make an effective protest until it achieves solidarity" (H.G. Wells).
It shows a solidarity with soldiers in combat or political hostages
I stand in solidarity with you in hating the evil of the world.The workers' solidarity made the boss change his mind.
You probably mean 'flimsily' meaning without strength or solidarity as in a weak fabric or structure
We have a very close group of friends and solidarity among us is strong.
Cultural solidarity is the unification of people belonging to the same cultural identity. For example, when community shows support for a single cause.
It stood for solidarity.
It shows a solidarity with soldiers in combat or political hostages
we are solidarity for freedom
Solidarity means unity or aggrement. They had a feeling of solidarity after their workout together.
I stand in solidarity with you in hating the evil of the world.The workers' solidarity made the boss change his mind.
Solidarity was sang by Pete Seeger and The Weavers
Movement for Solidarity was created in 2007.
Solidarity Party was created in 1986.
Solidarity Forever was created in 1915.
Solidarity - UK - was created in 1960.
Afghan Solidarity was created in 2001.
Workers Solidarity was created in 1984.