Aún no tenemos significados para "very affable".
1The old hosier thereupon became grave, and assumed a very affable manner.
2In making this short passage, Captain Reud was very affable and communicative.
3Bishop Wilberforce notes this conversation at Windsor Castle: The Queen very affable.
4Mr. Campbell took us all over his barns and was very affable.
5You shall likewise show yourself very affable to the lord of Xolo.
6Mr. Lynx, however, was very affable, and thanked her for her assistance.
7The head attendant and dispenser was very affable, as to a promising neophyte.
8He was very affable, and obeyed my orders with alacrity and seeming good-will.
9He had no longer that haughty air, but was very affable.
10Capitalist though he was, our young fellow was still very affable.
11Mr. Dracott was not to be seen, though his assistant was very affable.
12She was always a very affable and free-spoken young lady.
13She was always a very affable and free-spoken young lady, and very civil behaved.
14He's an extremely well-respected coach and is evidently a very affable and likeable man.
15He was very affable and made quite a long call.
16All the Princes very fine men, very handsome men, very sweet words, very affable.
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