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sociable
1. sociable, she talked of her home in the mountains, of how it had all been sold and how
2. Especially this morning, she revealed to me many things about herself: She is 23 years old, very sociable and popular, with a large circle of friends! I talked to her about myself too, adding a fib or two, that I also have many friends and that I often go out to discos and clubs
3. While he ate and drank his wine, of which she accepted one small glass to be sociable, she talked of her home in the mountains, of how it had all been sold and how she roamed the world now, stateless but always with a casket of earth from her own land by her side as a reminder of home and her beloved family
4. There can be no doubt that the Easter festivities turned out to be spiritually enriching to me, but at the same time sociable and peregrine, not only in the religious sense, but also in the notion of wandering into a emotional past, for after that week of worship and celebrations, Ponferrada inaugurated the week of “book exaltation”
5. I just knew you’d be a little more sociable this time
6. Closer to the house, sociable thrushes established their territory where they could watch us relaxing and eating outside under the leafy green canopy in summer
7. Whereas Vanessa grew into a sociable teenager who loved going out with friends,
8. Jalhi observed that the ghoul-trolls acted in a more sociable manner compared to their reticence during her first visit
9. Even so, Aquarians are very sociable people
10. The mayor was also acting perfectly courteous and sociable
11. children, and very sociable
12. affectionate, sociable, and love to cuddle up with their owner
13. She wanted him too, but could not turn him away; she was well aware he had applied for a transferred to the East and felt she could be sociable until that happened
14. By making the meeting sociable there is less chance of
15. The hostile, Gestapo expression showed signs of mellowing to what could be interpreted to be a sociable level
16. Denis Sweeny was one of the small craft maintenance technicians of the KOSTROMA and had no criminal records, being seemingly a quiet, sociable family man
17. As a result, you"ll need to learn to be sociable without food
18. “they’re not sociable”, infuses me with urgency and a frantic need to
19. Jesus was always noted as being sociable and often used parables in his stories
20. spending it on finishing some other job that is taking longer than it ‘should’, dealing with some unexpected problem or accident, or having to talk to a stranger who wants to be sociable and thereby ‘waste’ their time
21. Albeit sociable, you are emotionally remote
22. conjoined TR’s natal Midheaven, auguring a DECISIVE, SOCIABLE event: one which calls for an exercise of will in which he had to follow his heart and stay his course; do what he felt was right; involving encounters, gatherings, or events which played upon his affections (note that sun and Venus form an intrinsically disharmonious combination so their conjunction is usually brings disagreement, conflict, tension in relationships)
23. She was having a good day, and felt rather sociable
24. When they were, they went, but very few people went out of their way to be sociable to them
25. She wasn’t feeling sociable but she had to hide from the onslaught of questions that would be accompanied if her true mood was shown
26. So, the meaning of the word “Human” is extracted or derived from the word “Sociability” meaning therefore that man is sociable over all living things
27. In future years, he was somewhat sociable
28. Trevain had never been a very sociable person since he spent most of his time buried in his work
29. Sex may be, after all, just an internal struggle to unite the mind and the body, a very personal and not at all a sociable thing
30. years to be sociable was a poor bet
31. She was used to dealing with severe trauma and was also an expert in ‘social drugs’ as such things were known, although Mark could never understand what was so sociable about killing yourself
32. I guessed that if he were sociable, neither he nor we would be here
33. He"s always been more sociable
34. The truth was that I was not particularly sociable and at one point Dawn told me, “George, you"re a dry old stick
35. She is sociable to a fault and is an accomplished small-talker with a joke and a little something to say to everyone
36. How did Sisi fit in all this? What if I were caught? An elderly passenger tried to be sociable and start a conversation but I was too worried to be civil and my monosyllabic answers finally shut him up
37. Simple, sociable, beautiful, with a smile so devastatingly sweet, I often wondered what would have happened had we met in Greece, long, long ago, before either of us was married
38. Unlike Amy, Alice was a veritable little doll, sociable and friendly
39. She tried to make up for his sulking by being extra sociable and friendly mainly with Haik and Sonia"s girls because Sonia was polite but distant
40. Telly was handsome, sociable and charming with that attribute of utter congeniality: the easy smile and ready laugh and, so, effortlessly, embodied the legendary lady killer
41. She was very sociable and friendly and ignored the cold shoulders she encountered
42. She was sweet and sociable and seemed intelligent
43. buzzer, lunch at two or three, sometimes cooked by Anna but more often ordered from a nearby restaurant, preceded by whisky or ouzo and followed by wine at table where an increasingly sociable Anna would often join us
44. She saw me waiting and smiled, came to me and we exchanged a sociable embrace
45. I have the feeling that the Greeks are sociable, garrulous and gay
46. I met her husband, Sherif, on several occasions and he was not only handsome and charming but one of those unusually sociable and friendly persons
47. He was more reserved than sociable and I always found it difficult to keep a conversation going with him
48. A statuesque artificial blonde, she was exuberant and sociable and her large breasts fascinated me
49. All with a zest for life, with a lively, outspoken, sociable personality
50. I was not terribly sociable but I am sure she had plans in her mind to change me
51. Coming from a large family, he was a sociable man and liked to hear the sounds of the neighbours through the walls of his flat
52. We make sure, every day of every week or every year, we have food, shelter, heating, light and all the bills are paid, we must make an effort to be sociable and we must care for our family
53. She was not very sociable with him until this morning
54. It so happened that Beth's funny loan was just the thing, for in laughing over the kits, Laurie forgot his bashfulness, and grew sociable at once
55. "That's a sociable arrangement," said Amy, missing something in Laurie's manner, though she couldn't tell what
56. She had never seen him among children, and at the party, she realised that he was very sociable
57. He had become less sociable, almost sullen
58. Besides, for some time now the man had been gloomier, more withdrawn, less sociable
59. She was very sociable – all the women of the neighbourhood used to gather in the afternoons on our back porch and women who worked in other houses came to rest
60. We were very gay and sociable, and I asked him, in the course of conversation, what he was? He replied, "A capitalist,—an Insurer of Ships
61. She was a warm and sociable person, but she did not suffer fools
62. Later, drinking beer with friends, Louie couldn’t bring himself to be sociable
63. But they were a sociable family and liked their neighbors, especially the O’Hara girls
64. That florid sociable personage was become more interesting to him since he had seen Rosamond
65. They can be friendly and sociable privately–outside the kitchen, outside of working hours–but as soon as it’s time for service, they gain a completely different focus
66. “This is getting real sociable isn’t it?”
67. The Grants showing a disposition to be friendly and sociable, gave great satisfaction in the main among their new acquaintance
68. He said much of his earnest desire of their living in the most sociable terms with his family, and pressed them so cordially to dine at Barton Park every day till they were better settled at home, that, though his entreaties were carried to a point of perseverance beyond civility, they could not give offence
69. If two strangers crossing the Pine Barrens in New York State, or the equally desolate Salisbury Plain in England; if casually encountering each other in such inhospitable wilds, these twain, for the life of them, cannot well avoid a mutual salutation; and stopping for a moment to interchange the news; and, perhaps, sitting down for a while and resting in concert: then, how much more natural that upon the illimitable Pine Barrens and Salisbury Plains of the sea, two whaling vessels descrying each other at the ends of the earth—off lone Fanning's Island, or the far away King's Mills; how much more natural, I say, that under such circumstances these ships should not only interchange hails, but come into still closer, more friendly and sociable contact
70. But look at the godly, honest, unostentatious, hospitable, sociable, free-and-easy whaler! What does the whaler do when she meets another whaler in any sort of decent weather? She has a "GAM," a thing so utterly unknown to all other ships that they never heard of the name even; and if by chance they should hear of it, they only grin at it, and repeat gamesome stuff about "spouters" and "blubber-boilers," and such like pretty exclamations
71. Olenin thought that Lukashka wanted to see Maryanka and he was also glad of the companionship of such a pleasant-looking and sociable Cossack
72. I suspect that when, that spring, he had departed for the country with the girls, he had been in that communicatively happy, sociable mood in which gamblers usually find themselves who have retired from play after winning large stakes
73. Endeavouring not to show my contempt for the company, I took off my tunic, and lay down in a sociable manner on the sofa