On the contrary, a genial warmth prevails, inducing the inhabitants to discard flannel-lined leathern capotes and fur caps for lighter garments. [adjective]
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And I had found some people disposed to joining me: genial Swede Magnus and cockney sparrow Ash. [adjective]
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Perceiving this genial desire of theirs, the stout Captain of the Foxhill battery was kind enough to meet it with worthy subjects. [adjective]
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Oblige me, therefore, if it irk thee not, among smoke of the genial Nicotium, by telling thy tale, and explaining what hard necessity hath driven thee to these distant shores. [adjective]
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Even the "Quarterly Review" was infinitely more genial in its reception of "The Antiquary" than of "Guy Mannering." [adjective]
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As soon as the pair were alone together Petrus said, while he held out his hand to his wife with genial affection, "Well, mother--shake hands." [adjective]
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These owe their birth to genial May; Beneath a fiercer sun they pine, Before the winter storm decay; And can their worth be type of thine. [adjective]
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