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    amiably

    US /'eɪmɪrblɪ/

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    UK /'eɪmɪəblɪ/

    C1
    adv.AdverbFriendly and agreeable
    She went through the crowd amiably and made pleasant conversation with all guests

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    Part 2 - Anne of Green Gables Audiobook by Lucy Maud Montgomery (Chs 11-18)

    54:32Part 2 - Anne of Green Gables Audiobook by Lucy Maud Montgomery (Chs 11-18)
    • Lind amiably Mrs.

      Lind amiably Mrs.

    • "Well, since you've asked my advice, Marilla," said Mrs. Lynde amiably--Mrs.

      "Well, since you've asked my advice, Marilla," said Mrs. Lynde amiably--Mrs.

    B1

    Part 2 - Anne of Avonlea Audiobook by Lucy Maud Montgomery (Chs 12-20)

    17:01Part 2 - Anne of Avonlea Audiobook by Lucy Maud Montgomery (Chs 12-20)
    • I didn't look for anything else." "Bless you, that's all right," said Miss Sarah amiably.

      I didn't look for anything else." "Bless you, that's all right," said Miss Sarah amiably.

    • "Bless you, that's all right," said Miss Sarah amiably.

      "Bless you, that's all right," said Miss Sarah amiably.

    B1

    Book 01 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame Audiobook by Victor Hugo (Chs 1-6)

    05:43Book 01  - The Hunchback of Notre Dame Audiobook by Victor Hugo (Chs 1-6)
    • Remarkable fact: that whole crowd, so tumultuous but a few moments before, now waited amiably on the word of the comedian, which proves the eternal truth, still experienced every day in our theaters, that the best means of making the public wait patiently is to assure them that one is about to begin instantly.

      Remarkable fact: that whole crowd, so tumultuous but a few moments before, now waited amiably on the word of the comedian, which proves the eternal truth, still experienced every day in our theaters, that the best means of making the public wait patiently is to assure them that one is about to begin instantly.

    • waited amiably on the word of the comedian; which proves the eternal truth, still

      waited amiably on the word of the comedian; which proves the eternal truth, still

    B2