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Значения термина extremely amiable на английском
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Использование термина extremely amiable на английском
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He made himself extremelyamiable to me, and I quite enjoyed our walk.
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I-I-havenodoubt he is extremelyamiable, replied Adelaide, with a gentle yawn.
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He looked extremelyamiable at this moment; I knew that I should love him.
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At that she's extremelyamiable about it; never refuses unless she has some real reason.
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Suzee was extremelyamiable and docile all that day.
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He was extremelyamiable and gentle, yet bold as a young lion, and full of fun.
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You have been extremelyamiable to come.
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I regretted his absence the more, as I everywhere heard him represented as an educated, just, and extremelyamiable man.
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The youth of the city came every day to visit and converse with Marco Polo, who was extremelyamiable and communicative.
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Yet I see before me here two extremelyamiable members of that Assembly, and their looks really give me courage to appear there.
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I answered that our relations were extremelyamiable, but remarked that the other side might not like to be called "lambs."
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He was introduced to the princess, whom he found in the bloom of youth, and extremelyamiable both in her person and her behavior.
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Besides, she is very rich, and I am her reputed heir; therefore gratitude and self-interest combine to render her extremelyamiable in my estimation.
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The wife of Don Juan Fernandez was extremelyamiable and affable, possessing much of that natural aptness for which the Spanish women are remarkable.
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A conversation of some minutes' duration ensued, and the Contessina was favoured with some extremelyamiable expressions which were perfectly audible to all around.
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The old president Henault made me a visit yesterday: he is extremelyamiable, but has the appearance of a superannuated bacchanal; superannuated, poor soul!