Use "affably" em uma frase
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affably
1. He stretched his back then, nodding affably to
2. in the future,' said Henri affably
3. I suppose should have warned you,” I told him affably
4. ‘ Con said affably
5. The headmaster’s head was at that moment buried in a folder of notes, but Mr Pinot nodded and affably mumbled his assent
6. The Assistant Manager smiled affably, allowing his eyes to stray to his visitor’s taut crotch, where they tarried
7. command, attesting to his experience as a military leader in the war; his cheerfulness had been replaced by this severe façade, as though the entire proceedings irritated him to no end, yet when he glanced up after apparently giving up on his pocket watch, he smiled affably at Feltus
8. “Off the record, of course,” Wickland said affably
9. He smiled affably to both David and his staff as he ushered him nonchalantly toward the vault
10. “Lieutenant,” Tom said affably, “why do you think I stuck around for you to arrive? I could have been long gone with that
11. He looked slightly taken aback, but innate politeness kicked in and he smiled affably and held out his hand
12. You can relax now, said the cat affably
13. Then he calmly took the phone out of her suddenly nerveless fingers, and with a grin, he greeted Kathy’s mother affably
14. Bestowing a word of promise here and a smile there, a whisper on one happy slave and a wave of the hand on another, Monseigneur affably passed through his rooms to the remote region of the Circumference of Truth
15. Pyotr Petrovitch met her "politely and affably," but with a certain shade of bantering familiarity which in his opinion was suitable for a man of his respectability and weight in dealing with a creature so young and so _interesting_ as she
16. That's right, isn't it? Katerina Ivanovna stands in the place of a mother to you?" Pyotr Petrovitch began with great dignity, though affably
17. "Pretty well, thanks to Aunt March, who lets Esther talk to me as often as I like," replied Amy, with a grateful look, which caused the old lady to smile affably
18. pleased with it,' said Sweater affably
19. The three young men bowed to each other courteously, if not affably
20. 'There, there,' said Toad, graciously and affably, 'never mind; think no more
21. Henry Wood, late of India, I believe," said Holmes, affably
22. He examined the charge sheets, spoke affably to the men who had made the arrest; with the slightest perceptible nuance he opened the way for bribery and quickly covered it when he saw that things had now lasted too long and the knowledge had been too widely shared; he undertook to deliver us at the magistrate's court at ten next morning, and then led us away
23. "Isn't it so?" Pyotr Petrovitch went on, glancing affably at Zossimov
24. Pyotr Petrovitch met her "politely and affably," but with a certain shade of bantering familiarity which in his opinion was suitable for a man of his respectability and weight in dealing with a creature so young and so interesting as she
25. Brotman for getting me to quit drugs and then steadfastly but affably making sure I stayed the course
26. In answer to her questions, Conklin affably told the jury that he’d been with the SFPD for five years and that he’d been in the homicide division for the last two
27. “Hi, guys,” the guard said affably
28. The countess looked at her callers, smiling affably, but not concealing the fact that she would not be distressed if they now rose and took their leave
29. Analysts affably lowered their year estimates to $1
30. 'There, there,' said Toad, graciously and affably, 'never mind; think no more about it
31. That’s right, isn’t it? Katerina Ivanovna stands in the place of a mother to you?’ Pyotr Petrovitch began with great dignity, though affably
32. “We must apologize most humbly, your reverence,” began Miüsov, simpering affably, and speaking in a dignified and respectful tone
33. Greeting his father affably, and even inquiring specially after his health, though he did not wait to hear his answer to the end, he announced that he was starting off in an hour to return to Moscow for good, and begged him to send for the horses
34. When, at nine o’clock, or so, this evening, I arrived and was shown up to him with great ceremony, he first received me with astonishment, and not too affably, but he soon cheered up, and suddenly gazed intently at me and burst out laughing
35. Karmazinov did not show that he noticed it, sat down on the sofa, and affably offered Pyotr Stepanovitch an easy chair facing him, in which the latter stretched himself at once
36. “Whose little girl? Why that's our Liza!” he said, smiling affably
37. “You enjoy yourself, too!” he added to Pavel Pavlovitch, tapping the latter's shoulder affably as he went by
38. It's extremely interesting," the chairman answered affably
39. The stout German, for her part, looked at both her visitors with pewtery, vacant-looking eyes, smiling affably and evidently not understanding Russian
40. “You have every reason to be proud of both your children,” he said, affably, to John Carrington