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6 Sentences With "most companionable"

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They are also most companionable hosts in the specially outfitted pub through which they wander.
Shapiro's latest book of poetry, In Memory of An Angel, is his first full-length collection in fifteen years Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads David Shapiro is one of the most companionable of shape-shifters, image-makers, and meaning multipliers in contemporary American poetry.
Rooney and interviewer Morley Safer agreed that Reasoner enjoyed drinking and was "one of the most companionable fellows" they had ever known.
Custer wrote, "But for the intemperance Col. Cooper would have been a useful and accomplished officer, a brilliant and most companionable gentleman. He leaves a young wife, shortly to become a mother." His death was initially ruled suicide, but the cause of death was later changed to "died by hand of person or persons unknown, while in the line of his duty as an officer of the army" by the United States War Department in 1885, so his widow could receive his pension.
However much more she knew about this or that than do the > rest of us, she never seemed to be talking down to anyone. On the contrary, > she is a most companionable presence in the kitchen; often catching the > imagination with a deftly chosen fragment of history or poetry, but never > failing to explain the why as well as the how of cookery. How often have I > heard people declare that her recipes are not just a pleasure to read—they > always work! Sophie Grigson writes that her mother "thought food was the key to unlocking life"; in the introduction to Good Things, Jane stated: > Cooking something delicious is really more satisfactory than painting > pictures or throwing pots.
Having reached the age limit in December 1890, he was placed on the retired list; but having always been a man of very vigorous physique, he did not give up active employment and was for a time consulting engineer to the United States and Brazil Mail Steamship Company. During the Spanish–American War he was recalled to active duty and assigned as inspector of engineering work in New York City. This record shows the active naval work of Loring, but to those who knew him well, this side of his character was less important than the social one. Although a man of great dignity, he was what is now called "a good mixer," being most companionable and a delightful associate.

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