(Of animals) tending to form a group with others of the same species.
1 What happened to make the badgers of north west Europe so gregarious ?
2 Others are distinctively social; the gregarious instinct is pronounced in many people.
3 He's just this phenomenal ball of positive energy; completely physical and gregarious .
4 It is also a gregarious animal; wherefore it signifies the active life.
5 The gregarious go with the future, the solitary stick by the past.
6 This is the only species of deer in Ceylon that is gregarious .
7 The spring-bucks are eminently gregarious ; indeed, they may be said to swarm.
8 We are gregarious animals; our ancestors have been such for countless ages.
9 The human race is gregarious and sequacious, rather than individual and adventurous.
10 Tall, good-looking and gregarious , Ski was one of Bravo's most popular soldiers.
11 But the Captain was a gregarious animal, to whom solitude was insupportable.
12 Both species are gregarious , although they do not always appear in flocks.
13 He was gregarious , full of energy, and made jokes about his predicament.
14 Thus they satisfied their gregarious instinct while within easy call of home.
15 Fortunately, when removed from the reassuring environment of civilization, horses are gregarious .
16 His habits frequently induce him to prefer solitude to a gregarious life.
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