We have no meanings for "very gregarious" in our records yet.
1 She was always very gregarious when she was young, and much more mischievous than Jane.
2 There were some twenty or thirty flamingoes upon it, for these birds are very gregarious .
3 Then, suddenly, almost overnight, as it were, you became a very gregarious , aggressive, and outgoing child.
4 Fermions are individualistic, no two will ever do exactly the same thing, while bosons are very gregarious .
5 The horse is a very gregarious creature.
6 They are very gregarious because if they are to have any noticeable effect you need a lot of them at once.
7 But much as we might admire the institution, we could not feel very ambitious of occupying a billet of so very gregarious and inexclusive character.
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