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1 I understand that the Wayne Hall girls make a very congenial household.
2 And, too, we've found ourselves very congenial and sufficient unto one another.
3 The party went down together in a not very congenial state.
4 Altogether, he and the future Merry Monarch must have been very congenial companions.
5 Grieg was delighted with the opportunity, for such a task was very congenial .
6 We had made some very congenial acquaintances in Christ Church.
7 The subject of conversation happened to be very congenial to Cheenbuk's cast of mind.
8 This nobleman being devoted to mechanical investigations, proved a very congenial acquaintance to Fulton.
9 And early in 1821 they were joined by a young couple who proved very congenial .
10 In Boston Mr. MacDowell naturally found very congenial surroundings.
11 I found him to be very congenial and honest.
12 They probably will be very congenial , John being a Harvard man and Kut-le a Yale!
13 The subject is very congenial to me; I thank you once more most warmly for it.
14 Mary Gardiner and I were never very congenial .
15 To Ruth, Harry seemed to be very congenial .
16 I'm not very congenial , either, Mr. Penny, with the boys and girls I am thrown in with.
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