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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreeable dinner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dinner that is pleasant or enjoyable, often in a social context.
Example: "We had an agreeable dinner at the new restaurant downtown, filled with laughter and good conversation."
Alternatives: "pleasant dinner" or "enjoyable dinner".
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Now he cracks jokes, gives betting tips and is a most agreeable dinner companion.
The two enjoyed an agreeable dinner together, where Christie talked of the "Fifth Kingdom" (a biblical prophecy from the Book of Daniel).
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He wrote operas suitable only for a public that "regards music as an agreeable after-dinner entertainment," Lawrence W. Harward wrote in the dictionary, and "to have heard 'Manon' is to have heard the whole of him".
A man without conversation was liable to find himself devalued, whatever his other qualities: "In England it was enough that Newton was the greatest mathematician of the century," wrote Jean d'Alembert, a French philosopher and mathematician; "in France he would have been expected to be agreeable too".The conversation of the French salons and dinner tables became as stylised as a ballet.
As Marx describes it, "Agreeable strangers, the Web site writes, are commonly contracted to go to the movies or out to dinner, give personal advice, go hot-air ballooning," and so on.
How agreeable.
Professional, agreeable waiters.
Well, I'm agreeable.
SERVICE Agreeable, speedy, amusing.
The boys seemed agreeable.
Her odor was agreeable.
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