Aún no tenemos significados para "very companionable".
1There was something very companionable about watching the moon rise, as they did.
2He and George seemed very companionable and fond of each other.
3Genial in spirit, full of anecdote and well read, he is very companionable.
4Worden is a very companionable man, and is excellent company at a supper-table.
5He just started walking along beside me, very companionable, the way he often did.
6I think Annette King would be a very companionable person at a dinner table.
7She was beginning to think the "Cherub" might prove very companionable.
8I now foresee that we shall be companions, and very companionable, too, I am sure.
9Abbas-Meerza was a very companionable person, and made the acquaintance of every one in the company.
10It was a very comprehending, very companionable silence.
11He can be very companionable, though I never saw any one take less trouble to please.
12When Josie Dean recovered somewhat, from the first transports of her engagement, she proved very companionable.
13He was really very companionable.
14They were very companionable.
15He was stoop-shouldered and lean-faced, and the general aspect of him was disagreeable; he was evidently not a very companionable person.
16It all sounded very companionable, very care-free,-notin the least as though they were about to clear up an old wrong.
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