Aún no tenemos significados para "very amiable".
1In disposition he is very amiable, but rather grave beyond his years.
2He has been very amiable towards me, both in deed and word.
3The baroness was very amiable, and persuaded him to have some tea.
4Corelli, though very amiable in temper, knew how to make himself respected.
5It is a child of much ability he considers, and very amiable.
6Nathalie Haldin went with me as far as the door, very amiable.
7He appears a very amiable person, very friendly disposed towards The Army.
8Madame Grévy was very amiable, and sent us an invitation to breakfast.
9Cardinal Spada is a very intelligent man and a very amiable one.
10She is a loyal and excellent woman, very artistic, and very amiable.
11Consequently Carl, never very amiable, was in anything but a good humor.
12He is a very amiable good-natured man, and wants judgment, not parts.
13Augustus is very amiable, too, and, when known, shows much good sense.
14Miss Minerva entered the room-notin a very amiable temper, judging by appearances.
15Fräulein Hirsch was very amiable in her readiness to supply information.
16Your cigar must have left you in a very amiable mood.
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