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Meanings of great amiability in English
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Usage of great amiability in English
1
She made him dine with Philippe, and the count behaved with greatamiability.
2
He was apparently undergoing a greatamiability toward Coleman.
3
Sometimes I blamed him for his facile way of making intimacies and his too greatamiability.
4
She therefore received her with greatamiability, and endeavored to make the charming and beautiful viscountess her friend.
5
The two ate supper with the long table between them, and with no greatamiability of feeling in presence.
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The meeting broke up in greatamiability, and my Father and I went home together in the very highest of spirits.
7
She was a lady of greatamiability of character, and by the English was often spoken of as the Philadelphia beauty.
8
The Carolina parrot exhibits greatamiability of disposition, and is easily tamed, becoming much attached to those who treat it kindly.
9
With greatamiability Colonel Starr presented the demands of the English Government; with greater amiability the Maharajah and his officers repelled them.
10
The greatamiability and childlike simplicity of Ampere's character are well brought out in his Journal et correspondance (Paris, 1872).
11
His wife, Catharine, a lady of greatamiability and worth, died on the 17th of December, 1858, aged seventy-four years.
12
To Orion's amazement he greeted him with greatamiability, and he, remembering Amru's warning, responded, though not without an effort, to his hated foe's civility.
13
Instead of succeeding in rousing him by his knocking, Israel but succeeded in rousing his wife, a person not of the greatestamiability.
14
I called her to me; she rubbed herself against me with arched back and extended tail, purring the while with the greatestamiability.
15
"Make it short," snapped the captain, showing no greatamiability toward this plucked and discredited master.
16
They then, with the greatestamiability, offer it to their neighbour, he to his, and so it goes round till it reaches the owner again.