Sentence examples for too amiable from inspiring English sources

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He may be too amiable for that.

Too amiable, perhaps, for "Split Personality" eventually grew lulling.

Mr. Prochnik is a smart and amiable writer, perhaps too amiable.

Wilson's disdain for these films is not malicious: he's too buoyant, too amiable a person.

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.

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Or maybe he's just too modest and amiable to insist on being the most interesting person in his own story.

A Phoenix Too Frequent, an amiable comedy set in a tomb near Ephesus, was premiered at London's Mercury theatre in 1946.

He predated the modern era of TV news packaging, but survived handsomely in it, too, with pungent, amiable asides that happily feasted on the self-importance he beheld in politicians.

He is so sensible, so kind, and so good, and so amiable too.

Dury is also intensely amiable.

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