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Meanings of natural amiability in English
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Usage of natural amiability in English
1
For a moment he thought of resentment, but his naturalamiability predominated, and he said-
2
His works comprise six satires, all of which breathe the naturalamiability and placid cheerfulness of his temper.
3
A defensive assumption of impertinent reserve, varied by fits of superficial garrulity, gave way to real thoughtfulness, to naturalamiability.
4
But with all his naturalamiability, such was the effect of custom and education, that he seemed perfectly insensible on the subject.
5
The children were generally particularly pleasant to deal with, bright and intelligent, and with a naturalamiability of disposition that rendered quarrels and jealousies rare.
6
And how amiable the professors were to this bullet-headed boy, who, in spite of his naturalamiability, so sturdily refused to profit by their instructions!
7
"I shall try to have the books you need by to-morrow," he said, and, his naturalamiability overcoming his assumed superciliousness, he added pleasantly: