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How to use agreeably in a sentence

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I found him kind and benignant in the domestic circle, revered and beloved by all around him, agreeably social, without ostentation.
He departs agreeably from the normal procedures of the biographer, sometimes a little in the manner of The Quest for Corvo.
Parents and children, youths and older men spend their free time in these places agreeably and merrily.
The beaches are a little less crowded, the weather remains stable and the water is still agreeably warm.
The best time to visit is during the warm, fresh summer, when the water is agreeably warm and one can spend hours in the sea.
A agreeably mild climate means you can swim from May to October in a tranquil and pristine sea.
Another flunkey poured the Sancerre, and cringed agreeably while he waited for one's verdict.
It is a matter of debate as to what the facts might be, agreeably or otherwise.
By way of an interlude, the Antwerp Conservatory piano class serve up some agreeably crackling piano music.
Perversely this album recalls neither the studied club groove nor the agreeably dark pop embraced by its predecessor, and consequentially sounds strangely more accessible.
So sit back quietly in that agreeably familiar comfy chair, treat yourself to a pot of weakish tea, and let me put the case for the rise of the dull man.
Both stories are agreeably self-deprecating and rimed with snark.
I could detect no ramps in the grilled sardines, but they were agreeably soft and crispy and garnished with sweet caramelized onions, tangy Parmesan and toasted pine nuts.
Moreover, it agreeably scents your linen and effectively protects it from the mites.
But for the absence of an admission charge, an agreeably small annual fee being the substitute as my host happily told me, this seemed to be such a place.
With its agreeably dark shading that changes with the light, it lends the setting a warm, radiant look that radiates confidence and character.
In comparison, Thatcher was able to do what she did in an agreeably closed bubble.
For evenings on holiday, for instance, especially for those of us who are mosquito catnip, they are agreeably loungy.
This town straggles roomily on and beneath heights overlooking the Bristol Channel, and has an agreeably informal aspect in its winding lines of villas and open terraoes.
They are the ideal solution to air condition agreeably and efficiently, flats, hotels, hospitals, offices and other premises, all year long.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A famous French Marchal reproved the awkwardness of a phlebotomist less agreeably.
Two of the kans chiefs have said they will pursue the voyage with me agreeably to my orders.
The Latinity has a strong African colouring, and is crammed with obsolete words, agreeably to the taste of the time.
She was faintly, agreeably surprised to notice that she was speaking the truth.
Sippi, agreeably to the early French annotation of the word, signifies a river.
He ran over in his mind the friends with whom he could spend the time agreeably.
I was agreeably surprised at meeting the poet Poinsinet at the comedic Francaise.
Nevers is a pleasant town, and very agreeably situated on the declivities of an hill, at the bottom of which flows the Loire.
It fizzed agreeably as it was quenched, and she looked enquiringly into the glass.
And what seemed to be a disagreeable affair in its incipiency terminated most agreeably.
Those warriors who would wile away the interval between one campaign and another agreeably, betook themselves to Baden in Aargau.
If you complain he will be immediately promoted, agreeably to the Neapolitan custom.
Stephen Smith revisited Endelstow Vicarage, agreeably to his promise.
He was a shy, quiet, dark person, with a pale, closely-shav en face, agreeably animated by large black eyes, set deep in their orbits.
This adventure had come to an unforeseen end that agreeably surprised him.
She is taught to enunciate clearly and to speak courteously and agreeably.
Is it indiscreet to ask you whether you passed your evening agreeably?
The house in which Cassy lived was what is agreeably known as a walk-up.
One accompaniment to her song took her agreeably by surprizea second, slightly but correctly taken by Frank Churchill.
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