Definitionadj. having characteristics that attract love or affection
Last update: July 7, 2015
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A mischievous but lovable child. [Please select]
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Grant showed many admirable and lovable traits. [Please select]
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Indeed, he was a lovable, inoffensive fellow. [Please select]
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His moral nature is simple and lovable. [Please select]
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He was no villain, and just now in his simplicity, in his plodding thought of sympathy for her he was lovable. [Please select]
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Now, Lola is by nature lovable, lively, full of fun, and she has retained these traits to the present day. [Please select]
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CHAPTER I GLEN "NOTES" AND OTHER MATTERS It was a warm, golden-cloudy, lovable afternoon. [Please select]
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There were flower beds, a lovable white cat snoozing on the doorsteps, and--a lady sitting at the open window knitting. [Please select]
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Lovable, good, kind, respected, the Chancellor, to a surprising degree, was minus that quality which we call "punch." [Please select]
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For no man, at once so august and so lovable, has graced American history. [Please select]
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The more lovable Cleopatra is, the more surely every one prizes a position near her person above aught else, especially such trifles as law and justice. [Please select]
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