A party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity.
Inclined to or conducive to companionship with others.
1 Looking for a quietly sociable way to ring in the new year?
2 Usually the nighthawks hunt in little companies in the most sociable fashion.
3 Occasionally they talked animatedly; quite as frequently they sat in sociable silence.
4 He was a sociable and devoted family man who reared nine children.
5 He was in the prime of manhood, sociable and full of animation.
6 We are in danger of losing our sociable box at the Opera.
7 There are a number of piwakawaka which are very friendly and sociable .
8 Miss Lawrence very readily consented; and we had a very sociable ride.
9 In some regions they are very sociable , and not just amongst themselves.
10 The prospect attracts voyagers who are unfussy, inherently sociable , certainly not retiring.
11 He seemed in a sociable mood, and I sate down beside him.
12 The people also appeared to me here more sociable and more hospitable.
13 Only the more intelligent ponies scented an occasional friendly and sociable bear.
14 Here he fell in with a sociable gentleman, much addicted to gossip.
15 Twichell comforted me and I scrubbed him off and we got sociable .
16 He was not a sociable man, and sociability is in itself expensive.
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