gregariousness
IPA: grʌgˈɛriʌsnʌs
noun
- The state of being gregarious.
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Examples of "gregariousness" in Sentences
- Edward Ross described Italian American singing and dancing as “joyous, shameless gregariousness.”
- The 9/11 attack intensified the natural "gregariousness" that had served her as a lawyer and Court TV producer.
- On the contrary, she was extraordinarily endowed with intellect, gregariousness, coordination, humor, and good looks.
- Sammy Arthur 's extroversion is larger than life, gregariousness to the nth degree behind a smile as beatific as it is constant.
- Tess Gilchrest knew she had a talent for forming close friendships with people she had only just met or who had been no more than a recognizable face until a shared experience brought them briefly under the spell of her beguiling gregariousness.
- Not only do men and women abnormally crave drink, who are overworked, exhausted, suffering from deranged stomachs and bad sanitation, and deadened by the ugliness and monotony of existence, but the gregarious men and women who have no home-life flee to the bright and clattering public-house in a vain attempt to express their gregariousness.
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