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agreeable

[uh-gree-uh-buhl] / əˈgri ə bəl /




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Agreeable she wasn’t, but at the bottom of all her work was something more meaningful: a fiery solidarity.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 15, 2023

Agreeable and opaque and undoubtedly cast for the nice-guy aura he inherited from his father, John Ritter, he does as well with it as anyone could.

From Los Angeles Times • May 25, 2018

Agreeable works by Joseph Marx and Karl Weigl indicated a more conservative agenda.

From New York Times • Aug. 16, 2010

Agreeable, talkative, able to swap a good yarn, he convinced buyers that they should purchase his father's peaches and prunes.

From Time Magazine Archive

Agreeable to a promise made to the men when engaged that they should be commanded by their own officers, Colonel Ethan Allen was given the command of the force which was to attack Ticonderoga.

From Vermont A Study of Independence by Robinson, Rowland E. (Evans)




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