How To Use Geniality In A Sentence

  • One evening in mid-February, he called the portly man to speak with him after lecture, and, with what geniality he could, explained to him the details of his library project and told whom he had chosen for librarian. Thyrza
  • They said he is a pitiless , cold - blooded fellow , with no geniality in him.
  • Oneself is mature and responsible, the personality geniality, have special man's magic power!
  • Women are also learning that the game is all about congeniality.
  • Yes, Snow's congeniality is a pleasant change from Scott McClellan's robotic droning. May 2006
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  • His geniality, reliability and ability made him a popular figure.
  • Miró stood apart from the other members of the movement in the variety, geniality, and lack of attitudinizing in his work.
  • From the father, our lawyer thus panegyrized received friendly geniality and broad understanding; from the mother, indomitable will, vigor and enthusiasm. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
  • By adding in some component of intelligence or false congeniality, the interview steers you away from understanding the contest for what it really is - a valuation of the female body.
  • Geniality is my middle name. I rarely write a fierce word about any restaurant.
  • Made famous by the Muslim nawabs of Lucknow, those on the receiving end enjoyed courtesy, food, drink and congeniality - all served with an elegant world-class flourish.
  • The author has a good deal to say about Emerson's importation of Asian literature into his own poems and the subsequent congeniality of Buddhism for other writers in the American canon.
  • Nevertheless, there is a kind of congeniality in Filipinos, and it's not only the president. In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines
  • Considerations of wealth and position are permitted to influence your selections rather than the idea of congeniality and adaptability. Strange Visitors
  • But admirers praise his earnestness, humor and congeniality.
  • No one has ever suggested that the President of the National Chamber should win congeniality awards on Parliament Hill. Towards a New Business—Government Understanding in Canada
  • His round-faced geniality went out like the flame of a snuffed candle. A LITTLE ACCOUNTWITH SWITHIN HALL
  • I hope that this atmosphere of congeniality will last.
  • Geniality is my middle name. I rarely write a fierce word about any restaurant.
  • Bruce, a man of Pickwickian geniality and an alarming orange beard, was showing off his new electronic weighbridge over which a subcolony of Adelies had to strut on their way to the sea. Terra Incognita
  • People still spoke of the startling geniality of its citizens and the rare peace of its neighbourhood.
  • MASON: Well, I think this kind of congeniality and ease and sweetness and softness, most people get involved in the competitive nature of this kind of business and there is a turbulent intensity in most people. CNN Transcript Jan 23, 2005
  • Geniality is my middle name. I rarely write a fierce word about any restaurant.
  • What's behind Mr. Bloomberg's sudden burst of third-term congeniality? Queens Crap
  • It's a very thought-provoking activity and breeds congeniality.
  • In fact, the British flacks have used their facade of congeniality and cooperation to spread some of the most blatant falsifications of the campaign.
  • Whatever be our inward frame, we are apt to perceive a wonderful congeniality in the world without us.
  • MASON: Well, I think that this kind of congeniality and ease and sweetness and softness. CNN Transcript Jan 23, 2005
  • A Miss Congeniality Beauty Pageant will be held on 30 September at the Waterford Crystal Social Centre, Cork Road, from 8 till late.
  • Indeed the wide diffusion of letters in the States, that favourite theme for boasting and bragging over the unenlightened and analphabetic Old World, has tended only to exaggerate the defective and disagreeable side of a national character lacking geniality and bristling with prickly individuality. Arabian nights. English
  • Merv's smart showing there got him a daytime chat show, whose geniality continues today in the Ellen DeGeneris talkathon.
  • What they call congeniality of tastes ain't always it. Options
  • His geniality, reliability and ability made him a popular figure.
  • Individually-determined rationality is geniality, — aptness for an absolutely individual cognizing, so that the same can absolutely be accomplished by no other person-the artistic virtue proper; to it belong courage, composedness, modesty, grace, sympathy, confidence, etc. Christian Ethics. Volume II.���Pure Ethics.
  • Drawing inspiration from the congeniality of his surroundings, one Thomas Cuddemour drew up a list in a Dartmouth tavern of local men he would kill once the January 1400 plotters had succeeded in despatching Henry IV.
  • MASON: Well, I think this kind of congeniality and ease and sweetness and softness, most people get involved in the competitive nature in this kind of business and there is a turbulent intensity in most people. CNN Transcript Jan 23, 2005
  • They said he was a pitiless , cold - blooded fellow , with no geniality in him.
  • The 45-year-old star of Speed and Miss Congeniality is married to Jesse James, a former motorcycle mechanic and television presenter.
  • Larry's voice threw off its assumed geniality, and became drivingly hard. Children of the Whirlwind
  • 'Perhaps under the tables,' says young Angus, chirking up still more at this geniality. Somewhere in Red Gap
  • Indeed, I believe that a proper understanding of this paradox can lead to the salvation of millions who now perceive no inconsistency in such congeniality.
  • Purely natural plant formulation, kind geniality, validity control skin base layer the melanin is born.
  • It made him single-minded and uncompromising, and he was not known for his geniality.
  • And then, just ere our hands met, a twinkle of -- oh -- such distant and controlled geniality quickened the many tiny wrinkles in the corner of the eyes; the clear blue of the eyes was suffused by an almost colourful warmth; the face, too, seemed similarly to suffuse; the thin lips, harsh-set the instant before, were as gracious as Bernhardt's when she moulds sound into speech. CHAPTER I
  • He lends Pseudolus his own brand of roguish geniality: even the moment when his eyes lasciviously follow a courtesan's rotating hips is purged of offence by his unthreatening charm.
  • It is important for parents to cultivate an enlightened and tender congeniality about such matters, otherwise they risk transferring unhealthy attitudes to their children.
  • Oneself is mature and responsible, the personality geniality, have special man's magic power!
  • So, on this morning that Semper Idem was to leave the hospital, hale and hearty, Doctor Bicknell's geniality was in nowise disturbed by the steward's report, and he proceeded cheerfully to bring order out of the chaos of a child's body which had been ground and crunched beneath the wheels of an electric car. SEMPER IDEM

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