Definitionn. a disposition to be friendly and approachable
Last update: September 27, 2015
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"Sit down, Colonel Menendez," said Harley with quiet geniality. [Please select]
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The sacrifice was a feast of social communion between the deity and his worshippers, Geniality and knit both deity and clan-members together in the bonds of a close fellowship. This genial aspect of Hebrew worship is nowhere depicted more graphically than in the old narrative (a J section = B udde's G) 1 Sam. [Please select]
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Few natures were proof against the geniality of the brilliant Frenchman. [Please select]
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The simple geniality and lack of self-consciousness in Father Beret evidently set him at his ease. [Please select]
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Nevertheless, there was something attractive in him, a kindness, a geniality. [Please select]
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Some of old Evan's geniality must have come down to her. [Please select]
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He had imparted some warmth to his tone, and his manner bore the appearance of geniality. [Please select]
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Even in this moment of geniality, "Obedience and no explanations" was written all over him. [Please select]
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The sound of his voice, the clean-cut and droll geniality; seemed new and delightful to Helen. [Please select]
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A sudden smile melted the stern countenance into geniality and the master held out a hand. [Please select]
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Anatole, for his _bonhomie_, his niceness, his warm geniality. [Please select]
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