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How to use likeable in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word likeable? Here are some examples.

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Elsewhere the emphasis is on speed of delivery, which makes for a pacy production, but, however likeable, it ultimately lacks authority.
He was such a charming and likeable man that you wanted to do things simply because he was Sergio.
He presents the character as a wise, warm and generally likeable fellow not asking much out of life.
He was very likeable and he was known to a lot of people, not only in the Moston area, but around Manchester too.
A victory for the likeable Scott would be a popular one this week for everyone apart from the bookmakers.
A friendly and likeable fellow, Ritchie has all the people skills needed to keep the show on the road.
He was the first owner of the second pub in Kilmovee and he became a very popular publican and a very likeable gentleman which he still is.
But each one of them is intelligent, with strong, engaging, likeable personalities.
For my own part I will retain a host of delightful memories of this very modest and ever so likeable man.
Often times I have noted that it is very popular and likeable people that die young.
In fact, it's difficult to know whether it's a comedy at all, or just an entertaining movie about likeable rogues.
The likeable Welsh-born Liverpudlian ex-teacher always comes across as being very laid back.
His death last week saddened me and all who had worked with him, for Mick was a truly likeable fellow.
For a barrel of laughs, go and see this likeable duo as they entertain and exchange banter across a farm fence.
The ensuing 86 minutes unfold in a slow, meandering fashion, yet somehow remain likeable even if nothing much happens.
Bailey is a bright and likeable woman but it is plain she runs a tight ship.
His performance has matured since then, and he makes Billy a likeable and believable character.
This politician is charming and likeable but carries the air of a bit of a mischievous rogue.
Emotionally expressive individuals are perceived as more visible, more attractive, and more likeable than unexpressive individuals.
The man you saw on the screen was a down-to-earth, likeable guy who just happened to be a TV star.
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Examples from Classical Literature
You might go far in that quarter for anything of dare-deviltry so likeable.
And so he easily maintained the reputation of being a most democratic and likeable fellow, and indeed he was likable.
He was one of our greatest heroes, and a most likeable fellow.
She is so pale, so likeable, so downtrodden, and she has been so pretty!
If he were young and likeable he might prove a very pleasant addition to society in Four Winds.
Even with these lapses, the two are likeable do-gooders who offer a unique perspective on the American occupation.
The protagonist is one of the most realistic and likeable characters to grace the pages of a mystery novel.
Church Street is the most likeable of all the streets of Stratford.
He says, you Martians are kinda likeable, but you can't be trusted.
Poor Philip, who was so kind, so likeable, so everything but loved by her.
The characters are well developed, real, likeable and outrageously funny.
Despite taking liberties with the original story, it's a sweet, if slight, watch, with likeable performances from Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum.
Add a likeable Aladdin and silly side-kick Wishy Washy, a beautiful princess and a wise-cracking and sarcastic genie and you've got a great panto.
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