sociable|sociables in English
noun
[so·cia·ble || 'səʊʃəbl]
informal gathering, get-togethe
Use "sociable|sociables" in a sentence
1. Clubbable colloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech sociable - inclined to or conducive to companionship with others; "a sociable occasion"; "enjoyed a sociable chat"; "a sociable …
2. She's a friendly, sociable woman.
3. I'm not in a sociable mood.
4. Sociable, especially when not nesting, Crows …
5. We had a very sociable weekend .
6. Roger is a very sociable person.
7. Being a sociable person, Eva loved entertaining.
8. It's more interesting and more sociable.
9. He made no attempt to be sociable.
10. What does Convivial mean? Enjoying good company; sociable
11. She's a sociable child who'll talk to anyone.
12. George was in no mood to be sociable.
13. He made no Attempt to be sociable
14. I'm not feeling very sociable this evening.
15. Rob's very sociable - he likes his parties.
16. He has never really been the sociable type.
17. The climate makes them more human, more sociable, friendlier.
18. I wish he were a more sociable person.
19. I did not crave a more sociable life.
20. I felt stimulated - mentally alert, talkative and sociable.
21. Clubbable: Suited to membership in a social club; sociable
22. But not all social responses result in sociable congregation.
23. The hours are not very sociable in this job .
24. This is a sociable house party held by his father.
25. The Birman is sociable, gentle, quiet, loving, and companionable