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been agreeable
adjective
Pleasing, either to the mind or senses; pleasant; grateful.
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Our divorce had been agreeable and final.
But, she said, he has been agreeable.
"Other Protestant denominations can compromise and let different presbyteries or conferences or synods do different things, but we've never been agreeable to those kinds of division".
Plenty of merchant vessels wouldn't accept female passengers at all; she'd been lucky that the captain of the freighter West Kebar had been agreeable.
But while Obama has been agreeable in mentioning the unions in his speeches, the president struggles with making the promises come true.
They thought of themselves as Serbs, Slovenes, and Croats, and, while they had always been agreeable and even effusive when we talked alone, they were not in the habit of breaking bread together.
Similar(49)
Well, I'm agreeable.
Her odor was agreeable.
They can be agreeable.
She was agreeable about it.
If it's agreeable, you can swallow.
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