Aún no tenemos significados para "so companionable".
1She was so companionable, they had so many similar tastes.
2I got to liking him, he was so companionable.
3How desolate the playbills looked that had been so companionable but two or three hours before.
4Richard did not find his old schoolmate so companionable as memory and anticipation had painted him.
5He is neither so noisy nor so companionable as formerly, but is more staid and useful.
6How desolate the play-bills looked that had been so companionable but three or four hours before!
7She was so companionable, such a friend.
8She was a delightful friend, a real pal, so understanding, so companionable, he said to himself frequently.
9But here there was almost complete blackness and that silence of a city which is sometimes so companionable.
10It was like the coat of a French poodle, so glossy and so companionable was it to the head.
11The only trouble is, one has to laugh too much; but with all this, something so manly, so companionable.
12All this sky, and light, and uplifting sea were hers, they fed her with their strength-theywere all so companionable.
13Ray was never so companionable and easy as when he sat chatting in the lookout of his little house on wheels.
14Just so companionable is the music of the ballads in that enchanted country of Gérard's fancy, in the land of the Valois.
15Every one liked him-hewas so free, so companionable, and so generous-andalmost every one encouraged, rather than repressed, his dangerous proclivities.
16You are so companionable; I never grow tired of you-butyou must know that I am not different from you in all impulses, imaginings.
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So companionable a través del tiempo
So companionable por variante geográfica