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Then he sat down quite sociably and watched her work.
Sociably inclined, too, which made it a little hard for the rest of us.
"I thought you were off with your girlfriend," she said, more sociably.
He rarely drank sociably any more, but in his own room, by himself.
Put your great talents to work in a more sociably acceptable manner.
He placed his rear end against the desk and grinned at me sociably.
I call him my neighbor, because his plantation lay next to mine, and we went on very sociably together.
He smiled sociably and opened his mouth to speak.
A few women lingered at the tables, chatting sociably, but the dancing had ended.
"Matter of fact, couldn't be worse," said No. 2 sociably.
So he courageously decided, today being a dislocated day anyway, to join them sociably.
We shall live very sociably together, I assure you."
"I guess it makes a nice change," Ilson said sociably.
"For your mother, I suppose," said the baker, sociably.
At the same time she spoke pleasantly, sociably.
"So," he said sociably, "can I go home now?"
I said sociably, to cheer him up.
The two men were sitting sociably on a rock, eating cold chicken and drinking claret. "
"I don't suppose," said Kate sociably, "you get much time for practice.
"We live sociably and friendly together," she wrote, and in many ways felt they were all better off living in town.
Do I not have a right to expect you, as my guest, to behave sociably in return for my hospitality?
I asked sociably after several minutes.
Porches are often built at the front of the house, a vantage point from which neighbors can be sociably greeted as they stroll by.
I shook hands with her., smiling sociably.
He joined them sociably enough, though.