Amiably in A Sentence

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    Betsy and Martha fried up chicken, chatting amiably as they'd done all weekend.

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    Do go somewhere, anywhere... to the devil!" he exclaimed, and immediately seizing him by the shoulder and looking amiably into his face, evidently wishing to soften the rudeness of his words, he added, "Don't be hurt, my dear fellow; you know I speak from my heart as to an old acquaintance."

    3

    For a moment he saw no, however, thought Tommy amiably.

    4

    For a moment he saw no, however, thought tommy amiably.

    5

    Napoleon met Balashev cheerfully and amiably.

    6

    No contemporary, unaided by personal knowledge, could be expected to trust in Wagner's purity of ideal on the strength of Tannhauser, which actually achieved popularity by such coarse methods of climax as the revivalistic end of the overture, by such maudlin pathos as 0 du mein holder Abendstern, and by the amiably childish grand-opera skill with which half the action is achieved by processions and a considerable fraction of the music is represented by fanfares.

    7

    Sarah replied amiably, ignoring his obvious annoyance.

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    Speak of the sun and you see its rays! and she smiled amiably at Pierre.

    9

    That evening, Sarah made a pasta dinner and they all chatted amiably.

    10

    The script is admittedly hackneyed, but amiably so - like the best boy's own adventure yarns of old.

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    The two men chatted amiably on the trip from Parkside.

    12

    They chatted amiably about a variety of things.

    13

    While Fred had chatted amiably during the course of the two weeks, he confined his discussions to methods that might be used in finding and identifying Byrne, and never complained about having to remain in Parkside.

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    Your top should fit amiably on your chest; it should not gap or add bulk to your upper body.