Occupied with or fond of the pleasures of good company.
Pertaining to a feast or to festivity.
1 Ten minutes later, a convivial group had gathered at Le Café Viennese.
2 Especially did he indulge in drinking to excess in all convivial gatherings.
3 The food, the culture, the attitude -everything is comforting and convivial .
4 The wood-soaked, hand-made decor, convivial staff, intimate feel and music all help.
5 In Ireland, the place that gifted the world the quintessentially convivial pub?
6 He must obtain admittance to the convivial table and the domestic hearth.
7 The sprinter who takes the glass of convivial beer breaks no record.
8 In familiar or convivial conversation, it does not appear that he excelled.
9 Then again, can't taking pictures also feel appreciative and convivial and celebratory?
10 The celebration lasts into the night and our reunion is entirely convivial .
11 Our prop and stay from a convivial point of view was Jarman.
12 But he was not convivial , though he never passed the bottle untouched.
13 He surreptitiously drank again, and yet again, for the strangers were convivial .
14 He is of a highly convivial temperament, and his hospitality is unbounded.
15 Mr. Griggs was a jolly old farmer, with a somewhat convivial countenance.
16 None of which makes for the most convivial of dinner party conversations.
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