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Meanings of companionable man in English
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Usage of companionable man in English
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Yet he was a most companionableman, a social solitary, a friendly hermit.
2
Worden is a very companionableman, and is excellent company at a supper-table.
3
He was a genial and companionableman, loved by all who knew him.
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The doctor was a most genial and companionableman, and an excellent officer.
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From a social, companionableman, he became a recluse, shunning visitors and dreading society.
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A bright, simple-hearted, unassuming, plucky, and most companionableman.
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The conqueror had become simply a companionableman.
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A companionableman will, undoubtedly put up with many inconveniences for the sake of enjoying agreeable society.
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While I was in New York I fell in with a pleasant, companionableman, some years older than myself.
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And he was proud to be sharing the admiration of the fine, joyous, superior, luxurious, companionableman, Mr Orgreave.
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A sensible, companionableman.
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He was, to use my illustration again, an admirable cook; he was a good talker, a companionableman, a kindly host.
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They should be strong and sympathetic, companionablemen.
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In the meantime there had come into the neighborhood one of the most companionablemen I ever met.
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His home contingent-"Clint "Wheeler ,"Steve "French ,and"Jake" Hess-pictured as "ward heelers"-were, in reality, efficient and all-around, companionablemen, capable and loyal.