Aún no tenemos significados para "so affable".
1The Italian, so affable as a rule, was rather preoccupied and disinclined for talk.
2She has an air so affable that I am reassured.
3These people are so affable, that they always have visitors near their little tent.
4He loved great people; and was so affable and polite, that crowds came to him.
5Perhaps it was because, in her earnestness, she was not quite so affable as before.
6Never before had she seemed so beautiful or so affable, so necessary to his life.
7Personally, I prefer a surly traitor to one who is so affable, smiling, and witty.
8Mackay was very much interested in him, he was so bright, so affable, and such pleasant company.
9But the empress, usually so affable at her toilet, surveyed both maids and apparel with gloomy indifference.
10They would be so affable at first.
11Show displeasure to so affable a hostess?
12The young gentleman was haughty like, and couldn't make nothing of him; but the lady-she'sso affable!
13It is not often a gentleman like that crosses our threshold and behaves so affable like and friendly.'
14Succeeding to one, once so beloved and ever so affable as Themistocles, he sought carefully to prevent all disadvantageous contrast.
15He is no longer proud and disagreeable, but so affable and kind, and always sees me safe home to the Lodge.
16Why so affable and faithful and loving and attentive then, and why so inattentive and bitter and sullen and neglectful now?
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