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to amiable
adjective
Friendly; kind; sweet; gracious; as, an amiable temper or mood; amiable ideas.
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The setting is conducive to amiable conversation and relaxed business dealings.
Then they took a turn from Afrocentric raps to amiable psychedelia.
In kiddie-yoga programs, positions are scrubbed of their Sanskrit names and reduced to amiable metaphors, mostly animal.
Lehmann himself is famously convivial and rejoices in his nickname, Boof, an Australian term generally applied to amiable buffoons.
Brie's air of smart, startled prissiness nicely offsets the grit, while Sudeikis works those labrador jowls to amiable effect.
The League denounces the EU as a vehicle for German domination, and looks forward to amiable relations with the UK Independence Party.
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They need both parties to work together to come to an amiable solution.
I have no kind word to say to the amiable".
Remember those days when you'd pass your camera to an amiable face to snap a few of you and the fam?
His ties to Mr. Seidenberg and other Verizon directors are said to be amiable, people close to the company said.
says, 'I want to look approachable, I want to look amiable.' They don't ask for this, but I try to make them look urbane.
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