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gregariousness

noun as in camaraderie

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Pearson, who shares his character’s sunny gregariousness, encouraged Stan to think about it like he does with his own experience as a movie star.

What unites them is a paradoxically grim gregariousness in which humor can take on a deadly seriousness and suddenly kneecap its own narrative foundations without warning.

His filter was humming during the interview, but there’s a sociability to his demeanor — a wary gregariousness.

Otherwise, there’s a friendly gregariousness to her that belies her solitary violin work.

That gregariousness may be why Texas Republicans reportedly drew the 38th District outside Houston with Hunt in mind, or why he managed to raise $5.5 million in what could have been a purely perfunctory race.

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

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