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Adnan is far more likeable than Jay because we hear directly from him.

Likeable Republican Senate candidate Cory Gardner eked out a major win Tuesday night.

In Colorado, Gardner too comes across as likeable, apparently a new thing for conservatives.

Yet the distinction between good, bad, and likeable remains one of the most difficult mysteries to unravel.

Is the lead character Hannah, played by Lena Dunham, intended to be likeable or odious?

He was a likeable-looking fellow, well set-up and soldierly, but very young.

Church Street is the most likeable of all the streets of Stratford.

He was a most likeable man, this big fellow, and an open-handed sport.

From all these remarks it appears that the defective is a likeable creature.

He could be likeable when he tried; she liked him, faintly, in that moment.

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

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