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affably

[ US /ˈæfəbɫi/ ]
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  1. in an affable manner
    `Come and visit me,' he said amiably

How To Use affably In A Sentence

  • She earnestly, affably discusses her self-perception and how, despite a life begun at 12 in film and music, she doesn't consider herself an artist, and how this may actually be reassuring, affording her a healthy distance form the trappings of compulsory creation of Art. Michael Vazquez: 2011's Doomsday Cinema, Part I: Melancholia @ 49th NYFF plus Gainsbourg on Von Trier & Lars' NYFF 47 Press Conference (VIDEO)
  • Hope yo're nicely, Miss, "affably;" an 'th' same to yo ', Parson. That Lass O' Lowrie's 1877
  • At first the driver and his Arab passengers chat affably enough, chatting loudly over the blaring radio.
  • Service businesses must provide their service, whatever it is, efficiently, usually quickly, affordably, and affably.
  • Making his television debut last night, Kilstein offered up five and a half minutes of the kind of rapid-fire, incisive and affably angry comedy that has earned him fans in fellow comics like Janeane Garafalo, Robin Williams and Paul Provenza who included Kilstein in his bookSatiristas: Comedians, Contrarians, Raconteurs & Vulgarians. WATCH: Did Slutty Girls With iPods Really Cause 9/11?
  • A business suit-clad man then greets them, shakes hands affably and makes them sit in comfortable chairs.
  • He strides into the restaurant and greets the waiters affably by name and orders soup and a glass of mineral water.
  • A man who is a racecourse thief and "ramper" hailed me affably. The Chequers Being the Natural History of a Public-House, Set Forth in a Loafer's Diary
  • Charlie, you are neglecting a part of your duty, " he observed to Drouet most affably.
  • Of course, like most Skulduggery Pleasant villains, he was affably evil anyway. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » How to Turn Jumbled Thoughts into a Coherent Story
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