How To Use Loveable In A Sentence

  • This loveable rascal is probably best known for the Jamaican ska beat that is the signature of much of his song-writing.
  • And the loveable curmudgeon is responsible for most of literature's best quotations, maxims and aphorisms.
  • Like all loveable teams, Oldham did not take themselves too seriously, as Holden and Rhodes showed when they hammed it up for an Alas Smith and Jones homage. How Oldham Athletic's pinch-me season won over a nation | Rob Smyth
  • At best, the show plays out like a character study of two opposing personalities, one of whom wears the iciness of an assassin on his sleeve, while the other is a loveable goof.
  • Paul was such a loveable character - a one-off who loved working with and riding horses.
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  • They completed depictions of a mangy but loveable dog, a fire-breathing dragon, a proud lion and a menacing silverback gorilla defending his territory.
  • Does this loveable little old guy still cut the mustard? Times, Sunday Times
  • He certainly didn't look like a loveable rogue: nor did he come over as a decent fellow who took a wrong turning. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paul was such a loveable character - a one-off who loved working with and riding horses.
  • Our unloveable, big loose cannon - Ortland, Ortland!
  • Were the unloveable critters thrown into bowls of rice deliberately?
  • "The show's final episode aired in 1975, but the loveable duo was not forgotten.
  • The family described Gary as the life and soul of the family and a loveable rogue.
  • Derek, described as a loveable "wheeler dealer", was found lying in a pool of blood by his German business partner Andreas Langweider. The Daily Record - Home
  • But on the plus side, she is hugely loveable and capable of gelding a tortoise with one hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Andre Dice Clay lacked that "loveable" side that Cohen seems able to generate even while being obnoxious. Sacha Baron Cohen, working as a tool.
  • Ed - with his easygoing manner, endless chat and slightly wonky front teeth - is absolutely loveable, but quite obviously can't cook to save his life.
  • The loveable Buttons attempts to bring peace, with the help of the Fairy Godmother.
  • Gone is the raconteur and court jester rolled into one big loveable package.
  • But on the plus side, she is hugely loveable and capable of gelding a tortoise with one hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • He doesn't deal in heroes and villains, not even loveable rogues, and that's frightening stuff for an inveterate good guy.
  • The play, written between 1613 and 1615, tells the story of Pedro, a loveable trickster, rogue and adventurer, played by John Ramm, who aims to help everyone to gain popularity.
  • This success was not, it has to be said, achieved through a loveable personality.
  • All the idiosyncrasies for which he was known within his homeland, the hesitant mannerisms and trademark waddle, do not look quite so loveable in the world at large.
  • A loveable and lively child he was described as a friendly and chatty little boy who always had a smile on his face.
  • Yesterday was one of those days when one feels sort of ucky and unloveable.
  • He is an extremely friendly, loveable dog, with a quiet nature.
  • Expecting nothing as I ambled up her walk one troubled day, I had found not only a funny and loveable healer, but a teacher and a friend. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Only Fools and Horses by Graham McCann: review Graham McCann has written a book about the story of Only Fools and Horses, 30 years after the first episode was broadcast in 1981 cushty, luvvly-jubbly, twonk, plonker - instantly summon up the image of a loveable little chancer in a sheepskin coat. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The loveable rogues are back with some seasonal shenanigans. The Sun
  • Bush should apologize to the world for accomplishing one mission: removing Saddam, a (formerly) harmless loveable fuzzball from the face of the earth. Obama Keeps Shrinking Those "Little brain" White Male Penises
  • He may be fat, disagreeable, lazy and offensive in almost all he does, but there is no denying just how loveable that makes him.
  • Christopher is compelling and loveable in his lack of guile, but I quickly found myself pitying him rather than seeing him as an equal.
  • VAUSE (voice-over): Those who know him best, the man who turned "crikey" into a catchphrase and spent a lifetime trying to make crocodiles, snakes and sharks loveable, died doing what he loved most of all. CNN Transcript Sep 4, 2006
  • Ten new little ones arrive at the play centre to have their behaviour observed as the loveable series continues. The Sun
  • And those who know him best say the man who turned "crikey" into a catchphrase, who spent a lifetime trying to make crocodiles, snakes and sharks loveable, died doing what he loved most of all -- John. CNN Transcript Sep 4, 2006
  • I thought it was a hilarious play, about two loveable ex-cons - a safecracker and a pickpocket - who wanted to show the ropes to a young convict who's been framed and is just getting out of prison.
  • Does this loveable little old guy still cut the mustard? Times, Sunday Times
  • Their situation was full of the tragicomic bittersweetness that would make their sitcoms so loveable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Behold how most fair is Mary to the one who beholds her, and how loveable these things of hers to the ones who are capable of discerning.
  • I loved him from the moment I saw him because he was so cute, sweet and loveable.
  • Everybody knew someone like Div, a kind of loveable mess whom all your instincts warned you not to trust, but still you couldn't help doing so; after which you only had yourself to blame. A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away
  • Lennie is a loveable, but mentally retarded giant, who does not know his own strength and unwittingly kills the animals he loves to pet.
  • The loveable rogues are back with some seasonal shenanigans. The Sun
  • When I say wrong with him, I mean, that the problems he had made him bad or unloveable.
  • His character is serious, but loveable, and it's great to see him tackle drama as easily as he does comedy.
  • Am I so completely unloveable and so horrible a person?
  • Although it is hard to play favourites with such a loveable bunch of dags, I must confess to preferring mum Janelle to the rest.
  • The characters are complex and loveable (or hateable, depending on who we're talking about).
  • She believed she was unlikeable and unloveable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before he could accept that someone else loved him, he had to believe that he was loveable himself.
  • She is as loveable as she is unlikeable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Child A pens a tale about a funfair, one of those 'loveable' rogues, a member of the lower classes, probably sucking benefits whenever possible. Proof that education has gone to the dogs?
  • All children need love and praise to feel confident and loveable.
  • The seemingly banal ramblings of this loveable loser are beautifully scripted.
  • He could also have won many more major tournaments but his lifestyle was against it - he was a loveable rogue, though.
  • Teenager Scott Garnham, star of last October's Half A Sixpence, is equally at home in comedy roles, this time playing the loveable Buttons.
  • ‘He may well have been a ducker and diver,’ Adams wrote, ‘a loveable rogue or whatever, but to me he was a football man who knew his job in depth.’
  • The baroque churches are glorious, chocolate-box designs, as playful and loveable as the clockwork stars of Toccata for Toy Trains.
  • They were both men who stayed with and took care of fairly unstable women who could be utterly charming and loveable on one side and frightening harridans on the other.
  • It's always good to see him as he is a bit of a loveable rogue. The Sun
  • I didn't want to make him a cliché or unloveable,’ Gowdy says.
  • Filled with the typical wit a character like his should be infused with by law, Soren is incredibly loveable and ridiculously funny.
  • Always a rugged charmer in days gone by, he retains these traits as a loveable rogue in this film.
  • Graham McCann has written a book about the story of Only Fools and Horses, 30 years after the first episode was broadcast in 1981 cushty, luvvly-jubbly, twonk, plonker - instantly summon up the image of a loveable little chancer in a sheepskin coat called Del Boy. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • My wife was very loveable: that's what makes her so hateable. In My War Novel
  • The poor loveable dope probably forgot that his car was still broken down.
  • During her teenage years my one daughter was not loveable at all. Times, Sunday Times
  • London kicked off its leg of the catwalk calendar on Friday as journalists and buyers descended on the British capital to see what city known as the loveable rogue of fashion has in store for next spring. Canada.com Top Stories
  • I am so sick of reading blogs by women who pepper their intelligent, hilarious posts with frequent mentions of how ugly/fat/flat/unwantable/unloveable they are.
  • It's difficult not to fall in love with Ollie, the loveable rogue who can never get it right, and Affleck cleverly balances the comedy with the drama to create a fantastic leading man.
  • The visuals are exquisitely loveable, mirroring the cooly cute design of Bob Staake, but it is a title with its own style and its own message. The 25 best smartphone games of 2011 (so far) – part one
  • Loveable Ted Clydesdale, the gentle giant of a carthorse immortalised as the lead character in a fast-selling children's book, is to make a guest appearance at the Three Counties Show.
  • So the trader went up to her in courteous wise and saw that she was wondrous beautiful and loveable, especially as she knew the Arabic tongue; and he said to the The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • In the second - hallelujah! - the oldie in question is neither loveable nor crusty (Hollywood's usual options for the over-60s) but the sort of average bloke you might meet in real life.
  • Thousands of Keen disks were ordered last month by EGA/VGA users proving the undying popularity of this loveable, young, hero.
  • We once liked to be unlikable, now the missing e is restored and unlikable is unloveable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Loveable cartoon character Popeye always flexes his biceps when he wants to show off his muscles.
  • Chafets presented Limbaugh as a kind of loveable teddy bear who was naturally "tickled to be taken out to eat on The New York Times. Eric Alterman: Think Again: Chafets and Limbaugh: An Army of 1.1
  • We are invited to join Cinders and the loveable Buttons as they take on two very ugly sisters and a bossy stepmother and win, with a little help from a Fairy Godmother and a lot of magic.
  • The story follows loveable Irish rogue Jimmy who is imprisoned, with his partner-in-crime Rudy, after a bungled robbery.
  • Sandier hits the big time as the loveable three killer sharks to increase their brain mass.
  • This French mockumentary is blandly violent, following the quotidian activities of its despicable yet oddly loveable lead character…
  • I was frustrated by his actions, one moment sweet and loveable, the next cold and harsh.
  • So I put his books up on a high shelf and tried to get on with the unloveable Red Brigade of deconstructivists and post-structuralists I was supposed to identify with now.
  • But the faintest flicker of a smile made him seem approachable and loveable in a sorrowful way.
  • Ten new little ones arrive at the play centre to have their behaviour observed as the loveable series continues. The Sun
  • The other is Ifans, who for too long has been typecast as a loveable rogue.
  • He was a loveable rogue and a true eccentric. Times, Sunday Times
  • This isn't the first time Steele has had a run in with the harmless loveable little fuzzball and all around nice guy, Limbaugh. Steve Young: Steele Summoned to Limbaugh (Extremely) White House
  • She was also loyal, and loveable, and very easy to talk to - once one got past the flimsy barriers she had up.
  • What do you do with a dog that is so utterly naughty, vile and sneaky but otherwise loveable and cuddly?
  • But on the plus side, she is hugely loveable and capable of gelding a tortoise with one hand. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm not talking about the loveable grump who means well, or some kind of gruff tough guy with a spongy-soft interior.
  • He strikes the right balance between "dof" and loveable. Tonight
  • I then added the coup de grace, the signature of that loveable, squint-eyed jack-tar, Popeye.
  • He holds that women must be kept in subjection, writing: "Woe unto the Race if ever these loveable creatures should break loose from mastership, and become the rulers or equals of Man. Essays
  • But most exciting this week is our interview with Ant and Dec, those loveable Geordie rascals who've captured the hearts of the nation.
  • Maybe I just see myself as unloveable, I don't know.
  • At best, the show plays out like a character study of two opposing personalities, one of whom wears the iciness of an assassin on his sleeve, while the other is a loveable goof.
  • A big bellied, overweight, guilt-ridden, drug dependent but still quite loveable Italian-American named Frank Ferrante is taken on as a project by three young men who manage a Café Gratitude restaurant in San Francisco. Archive 2009-06-01
  • It's always good to see him as he is a bit of a loveable rogue. The Sun
  • Maybe somewhere my friend was being similarly greeted and on the cusp of turning from a loveable clot into a threatening idiot.
  • His best character - the loveable and naive Little Tramp, who spins his cane and trips over his shoes - epitomises what silent movies were about, before talkies took over the big screen.
  • The Himalayan mastiff is a much bigger dog, a loveable-looking animal on the lines of the Great Pyrenees.
  • The presence of these loveable rogues drew crowds to enjoy their banter and rapid-fire wit.
  • The first act is a romantic tragedy in which Shahrukh Khan plays a bumblingly loveable would-be actor who falls for a glamorous Bollywood diva. Dust Forms Words 100 Must-See Movies: 71 to 80
  • The film is smart, moving and punchy at turns and Braff's Andrew Largeman is delightfully monotone and instantly loveable.
  • The presence of these loveable rogues drew crowds to enjoy their banter and rapid-fire wit.
  • He holds that women must be kept in subjection, writing: "Woe unto the Race if ever these loveable creatures should break loose from mastership, and become the rulers or equals of Man. Essays
  • And the loveable curmudgeon is responsible for most of literature's best quotations, maxims and aphorisms.
  • Ten new little ones arrive at the play centre to have their behaviour observed as the loveable series continues. The Sun
  • VAUSE: Those who know him best, the man who turned "crikey" into a catch phrase and spent a lifetime trying to make crocodiles, snakes and sharks loveable, died doing what he loved most of all. CNN Transcript Sep 4, 2006
  • He was a loveable rogue and a true eccentric. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aunt Leah was a plodding woman of innocent wit and demeanor, more loveable than pathetic, less an adult than an overgrown child.
  • He's this loveable buffoon who at times almost seems unbelievable, but you make him believable and really bring a lot of heart to this kind of nutsy guy.

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