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He looked up amiably from the book before him and read trouble in her face.
He looked down at the boy amiably and extended a hand.
Instead he nodded amiably to the others in the group.
At the same time, he deals amiably with one and all.
"Am I that bad at your game," one of the players said amiably.
And he went off amiably to free his hands of the tray.
"All the time you want," he said amiably, having made his point.
A mother and her son, 5 or 6 years old, chat amiably.
Do you make a special effort to get along amiably with his mother or other relatives?
Waiting for his drink, he looks amiably around the bar.
The next morning the sheriff most amiably offered to show us the way out of his county.
He kept his chin up and made himself smile amiably.
"If that's the way you want to play it," he said amiably enough.
He smiled amiably as turned to face him, her eyes alive with hope.
This agreement was reached so amiably that four of them were able to leave under their own power.
He grinned down at me amiably from his six feet four inches.
Benny began talking amiably about "the kids in the hall."
We'll take a slice of that as well, the agreed amiably.
The four of them chatted amiably as they sat at the table.
Ned asked amiably once they were down in the cabin again.
The porter came amiably to greet him and ask his business.
He could only say amiably: "Oh, thank you very much."
Ted thought to himself; amiably, he waved the woman away.
"You were having a bad dream, old man," he said amiably.