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“I’ll now have to be sociable with my parents.”

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And otherwise she should be sociable with Mr. Marshall and ask him about sweets—who thought them up, how they got made.

And Kevin complained of boredom, and of having to be sociable with a steady stream of ignorant pretentious guests who visited the Weylin house.

You know, it is the only time I would say she is going to be sociable with another panda – when she is with a youngster.”

He was a stove-tender of great skill and long experience; he told me how bad he thought war was, and how he couldn't understand why people didn't live in peace and be sociable with one another.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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