Definitionadj. (of persons) pleasant in appearance and personality
Last update: July 15, 2015
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Our principal is very personable man. [adjective]
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The good Friendly, personable manner made the shopper comfortable. [adjective]
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If you have a personable nature and are willing to use your initiative, you'll thrive. [adjective]
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Love walked from the old chapterhouse of saint Mary's abbey past James and Charles Kennedy's, rectifiers, attended by Geraldines tall and personable, towards the Tholsel beyond the ford of hurdles. [adjective]
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He's a personable young man and a whale of a basketball player. [Please select]
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Osborne, who looked barely fifty, was personable and clever enough to attract any woman. [Please select]
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But he was a very personable young man; and so thought the bride-maids and Miss Betsey herself. [Please select]
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But he was a very personable young man, and so thought the bride- maids and Miss Betsey herself. [Please select]
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I'm bound to admit that you're a personable young rascal, with the best manners I've met in a long time, but I warn you that you can't go far. [Please select]
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At the open front door we were left alone for a few minutes, heavy with suspense, while our guide held secret conclave with a personable woman who was no doubt a housekeeper. [Please select]
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