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    congenial


    1. usual course down to the village with its congenial public houses


    2. White about his newfound lease on life, and renewed congenial attitude towards all his fellow coworkers


    3. Came from a normal Halfling family of brewers and cider-pressers, and was considered by all a congenial lad


    4. residing in congested urban centers, have grown (sensibly) immune to the outbreak of unsightly or unpleasant appearances that are gradually undermining congenial customs and manners


    5. Such mannerisms that, in a more congenial era, would have been properly frowned upon by a politer society, are now routinely encouraged in today‘s bread and circus


    6. " Suddenly my congenial daydreams were rudely shattered by a sharp elbow in my ribs


    7. She had turned down the offer, but after meeting the congenial Brian Walston with the cherub cheeks, her opinion changed


    8. It had been as contentious as hers had been congenial


    9. He had a thick grey mustache and piercing blue eyes, set in a congenial, friendly-looking face


    10. I had congenial friends, some continuing from college (Ann and Marianne) and some new ones

    11. A strange thing happened, a misunderstanding - a most unusual occurrence in our congenial group


    12. The new morality is based on passion, feeling, and self-identification that seem to find their most congenial manifestation in the work of the artist


    13. The bus that took the tourists to the Lake was quite old, and the owner very congenial and amusing


    14. I hated eating in pubs because of both the smoke and loud happy hour drunks, but it was more congenial and cheaper (notwithstanding my having a full per diem) than eating alone in a restaurant


    15. Which will be most congenial


    16. congenial toward Rodney, even more so than he was


    17. Brixby was a compatriot, and he considered him his mate, but friendship offered by the Americans proved more congenial


    18. and devoted missionaries, engaged in the congenial occupation of convert-


    19. congenial manner so that there can be


    20. congenial for him, then the last thing that

    21. Taking a sip of the “Black Bottle” Single Malt Whisky, Rory felt himself relaxing for the first time that day…the surroundings were congenial, even slightly luxurious and the company was something special


    22. Slinking in the shadows was not congenial to his nature


    23. Jesus knew about all this, but he was majestically calm; his friends had never seen him more composed and congenial; even the apostles were astounded that he should be so unconcerned when the Sanhedrin had called upon all Jewry to deliver him into their hands


    24. that part later, perhaps in a more congenial setting


    25. Sarah’s soft ways and congenial face was no match for the young girl’s imagination as they stared apprehensively at the closed door of their parents’ bedroom


    26. “Can you dance, child?” he asked, his voice still low but his face now bright and congenial


    27. " To Mitchell, Phillip, and Sierra, his congenial tone appealed to their sense of hope, in a seemingly hopeless predicament


    28. Heaven is something more congenial Capable of flowing between dimensions Popping up here and there


    29. A congenial smile sprouted on the officer's face


    30. He knew it would make sense to do so, and certainly he would find California more congenial than the Arab world

    31. �It is the city where sensuality, intemperance, and worldly amusements of the vilest kind flourish most rankly, and find a congenial atmosphere,-It is the city where ungodliness and irreligion meet with the greatest encouragement, and the unhappy Sabbath-breaker, or neglecter of all means of grace, can fortify himself behind the example of others, and enjoy the miserable comfort of feeling that "he does not stand alone!"�It is the city which is the chosen home of every form of superstition, ceremonialism, enthusiasm, and fanaticism in religion


    32. Previously, when Myrtle had helped print out and laminate Quick and Teef ’s palm prints, the congenial


    33. friendly and congenial on the outside, malleable to their interests, but not letting


    34. forces that are congenial to the essentially divine character of the Self and those which offend and demean it


    35. All the rest of the 24 hours, they're free to do what they like—not to waste their time in idleness or self-indulgence, but to make a good use of it in some congenial activity


    36. But we cannot be happy unless we have health, strength, congenial friends, pleasant environment, and sufficient supply not only to take care of our necessities but to provide for those comforts and luxuries to which we are entitled


    37. True, I knew she was safe to be friends with — the charm that made sure only congenial souls resided in Jerome also ensured that members of the clan only made friends with those we could trust


    38. noted, they are especially congenial to hisartistic sense


    39. route you take, find a brand that is congenial to your foot type, as


    40. business or avocation which will be most congenial and pleasant

    41. more congenial pursuit of belles-lettres


    42. “I don"t blame you Nicky; the atmosphere here was not exactly congenial


    43. Beauty is such an ethereal, intangible quality; one often wondered why such a face while not in the least repellent was not in the least congenial


    44. That we would eventually get an ambassadorship in Europe and so live in a more congenial country


    45. His congenial attitude was something that could not be achieved through imitation


    46. A congenial smile flashed onto his face and he moved toward them


    47. There was no way through it, and the front windows of the Doctor's lodgings commanded a pleasant little vista of street that had a congenial air of retirement on it


    48. The strong tide, so swift, so deep, and certain, was like a congenial friend, in the morning stillness


    49. strolling companies, and with his old love for it he naturally turned to it for a congenial employment


    50. Not much argument was needed to maintain the truth of a theory which to his own contemporaries seemed so natural and congenial

































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