Sociable Sentence Examples

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  • I have only ridden a "sociable," which is very different from the ordinary tandem.

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  • He wasn't very sociable.

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  • I'm more relaxed, more sociable, and not so moody!

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  • Meerkats are sociable animals, living in holes in the rocks on the mountains, and burrowing in the sandy soil of the plains.

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  • Well, you finally decided to be sociable.

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  • But he is also quite sociable when he wants to be too!

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  • There is always a pleasant sociable atmosphere around College.

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  • A good place to finish what had been a very sociable evening.

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  • They need signs that will be sociable and dote on them.

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  • This will in turn lead the person to be loved and cared for by others making that person far more sociable.

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  • They are extremely sociable little fish, which will only do well in a shoal.

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  • Working in remote areas is not a particularly sociable thing to do.

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  • Since I joined the Extra Support Needs Project I know more people and feel more sociable.

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  • Man by nature is a sociable creature, made for commerce.

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  • To become a well rounded, sociable guitar player, you will need to understand chord charts.

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  • Despite the delay, children with Down syndrome are often quite sociable and interested in language for conversation.

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  • For example, a less sociable child may be encouraged to answer and ask questions of others.

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  • Nevertheless, Down-syndrome children often are very sociable and interested in conversational language.

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  • They appear fearless and sociable and represent about 40 percent of volunteer samples.

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  • Many children overcome shyness by themselves, some through associating with younger children, which allows them to display leadership behavior, still others through contact with other sociable children.

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  • Since air symbolizes opportunity for growth and the exchange of ideas, people born under these signs are both sociable and creative.

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  • They are thoughtful about the needs of others and are very sociable.

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  • Virgos can be very sociable, but they also have a tendency to be reclusive if left on their own.

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  • Venus rules both Taurus and Libra, and in Libra, Venus bestows quite a sociable personality.

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  • However, if you have Gemini rising, you may be quite sociable and outgoing, changeable in nature, and fascinated by technology.

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  • While producers generally are caring and sociable, they do not have mounds of free time.

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  • I had a brief chat with Ulick - a real sociable fella is Ulick, but I got a few words out of him.

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  • A Blyth's Pipit was perhaps a somewhat duller side attraction, but a flock of sociable lapwings was most certainly not.

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  • You will work in a fast paced, lively, highly sociable environment where outstanding results are highly rewarded.

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  • Shops are also seen as integral to housing communities and the spaces between dwellings appear much more sociable.

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  • On average, 91% reported drinking to be sociable with friends.

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  • But he is also quite sociable when he wants to be too !

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  • By nature he was sociable and pleasure-loving, he proved himself a notable patron of the arts and he took a conspicuous part in all the gaieties of the congress of Vienna.

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  • Room 2 will provide the perfect contrast, with sexy house and dirty electro soundtracking the more sociable, sexy surroundings.

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  • The sows, naturally sociable animals, are stopped from having any companionship.

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  • I am a very sociable person who gets on with all kinds of people.

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  • During the first six months, they became more sociable toward anyone who wanted to interact with them.

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  • Twichell comforted me and I scrubbed him off and we got sociable.

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  • The porpoise, which is sociable and gregarious, is usually seen in small herds, and frequents coasts, bays and estuaries rather FIG.

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  • When flying, flamingos present a striking and beautiful sight, with legs and neck stretched out straight, looking like white and rosy or scarlet crosses with black arms. Not less fascinating is a flock of these sociable birds when at rest, standing on one or both legs, with their long necks twisted or coiled upon the body in any conceivable position.

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  • How some writers, without leaving home, can go out into the world and be sociable with ink on paper.

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  • The drinking had stopped long ago, apart from a sociable pint once a week down the local pub.

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  • Though not strictly gregarious, lions appear to be sociable towards their own species, and often are found in small troops, sometimes consisting of a pair of old ones with their nearly fullgrown cubs, but occasionally of adults of the same sex; and there seerp.s to be evidence that several lions will associate for the purpose of hunting upon a preconcerted plan.

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  • Beavers are sociable animals, living in streams, where, so as to render the water of sufficient depth, they build dams of mud and of the stems and boughs of trees felled by their powerful incisor teeth.

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  • She has a very sociable disposition, and delights in the companionship of those who can follow the rapid motions of her fingers; but if left alone she will amuse herself for hours at a time with her knitting or sewing.

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  • To understand the genesis of human morality we must study the ways of sociable animals such as horses and monkeys, which give each other assistance in trouble, feel mutual affection and sympathy, and experience pleasure in doing actions that benefit the society to which they belong.

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