He was presented as the quixotic radical, the gregarious populist, the lovable dissenter, the rare honest liberal, the minority of one. |
The narrative, like the author's life work, reflects a gregarious, optimistic American spirit. |
For most people, beaches are gregarious places for fun and games, cricket and football, volleyball and kites. |
Like societies of many other gregarious mammals, social groups of spotted hyenas are structured by linear dominance hierarchies. |
Latham seems to be a reluctant joiner whereas Abbott is naturally gregarious. |
It was gregarious, and chiefly abounded on the acclivitous glades of the woods. |