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a companionable man.
Those who have seemed loyal and companionable may suddenly unbind a mental arsenal whose existence was unsuspected.
In this light the cottage asks to be seen alongside the rise of the novel and ideas of companionable marriage.
Choro emerged in the 1880s characteristically in small cafés, where the companionable sharing of food and drink was as integral to the experience and atmosphere as the music itself.
Some said that when more companionable conditions were created, wives went into pubs, which increased drinking without necessarily increasing the rate of alcoholism.
That may be so, but it does not follow that ants are as companionable—even a whole colony of them—as a single dog.
Although the marriage may have been happy and companionable, the executors will now probably have to go to the court even in the case of perfectly justifiable wills.
Is it simply done to make women more companionable with men or is to give them a real understanding and interests of their own in the realms of human thought?
Dogs are very companionable and are intelligent.