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He may be too amiable for that.
Letting his tall body bend and totter in ways that recalled vintage John Cleese, Mattei threatened to be too amiable a Count; this was corrected when he made ready to swing an axe at a locked door, à la Jack Nicholson.
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All this was too amiable and innocent to cause riots; and there was breathing space between songs.
There were lessons and discoveries in all of that, but you wouldn't want to overthink it; the music was too amiable and easy to like.
Wilson's disdain for these films is not malicious: he's too buoyant, too amiable a person.
Mind you, Trevor Bayliss, with his slow, amiable drawl seldom seems to be too concerned about anything, which is one of his virtues as a coach.
He was also amiable and often informal.
Unfortunately, John Patrick Hayden's John Smith, though amiable, is too bland even for a guy who's supposed to be an ordinary taxi driver.
It's too soon to tell whether this amiable show, which runs for five episodes, will upend those preconceptions, though it's probably not in its interest to do so.
Ettinger can only miss the action now that she is too infirm to make her rounds of amiable, outlawed haunts and buck the odds with buddies.
An amiable sequel to the 15-year-old African-American ensemble comedy The Best Man, it's too late, but you couldn't accuse it of being too little.
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