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"Think I'll take a break, you guys," he said congenially.
By the time the main course was served, they were conversing congenially.
The two men began talking congenially, but I was conscious that both were watching me from the corners of their eyes.
Each side listened congenially to the other's arguments, and nothing was resolved.
No two works in this 11-artist show look alike, yet somehow they all hang congenially together.
"Good morning, Captain," the smooth and confident voice of her chief medical officer said congenially.
They all crowd around communal tables and share advice about the food congenially.
Lord Golden called to them congenially as we passed.
In the hallways between sessions, owners and players could be seen talking congenially with each other.
A few days later, at another protest, Jeff and his grandmother chat congenially.
"You should let off some steam," he said congenially.
"We were just admiring this room," Grant said congenially.
On the ride up the mountain they chatted congenially, without actually discussing their relationship specifically.
It tells the story of two families, a robin family and a human family, who learn to live together congenially.
"Your stepfather gave me a key," he answered congenially.
"Call me Bushy," he said congenially, stroking his nearly bald head.
A woman and her husband argued congenially while they picked grapefruits off the tree in their back yard.
The developer emphasized that front porches would all face the interior street and be set congenially close to one another.
To Bugsy, that would have been congenially violent and very likely effective.
The dog turned his head at the sound of her voice, and his tail swept congenially across the cement.
The others at the table laughed congenially.
The merchant brushed this aside and said congenially, "Look, John!
I tried to shrug congenially, an ignorant stranger, if it was possible to be congenial under the circumstances.
Some of his works are congenially participatory.
"Got to protect those cords," he says congenially.