The teacher smiled congenially, setting his case next to his desk and sat on it facing the class. |
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The man is so congenially infectious, so enthusiastically loquacious, he makes you want to grin and agree with even his wackier statements. |
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So the seats could be a boon for occasional outings with your offspring and grandchildren, travelling congenially under one roof instead of split up in two cars. |
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Rival states replaced its congenially porous old empires. |
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Chesterton liked to pair himself, congenially, with Shaw, as his opposite, and he was right to do so, for they were the two most perceptive critics of capitalism in their decade. |
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We', meaning him, my wife and me, We passed the time so congenially, Me munching Hobnobs, supping tea and my wife displaying her jig-saw skill. |
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