Use of likeable in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include likeable at the start of sentence, likeable at the end of sentence and likeable in the middle of sentence
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likeable at the start of sentence
- Likeable, cordial, he sits down in a chair facing her husband and herself and proceeds to converse with them.
likeable at the end of sentence
- She's warm, friendly and likeable.
- Yet, there is still character - Cairns is likeable.
- Alfredo, Hoffman's bank clerk, is warm and friendly and likeable.
- Dwight Eisenhower possessed much the same ability to appear likeable.
likeable in the middle of sentence
- He was an immensely likeable chap.
- He's a very likeable sort of bloke.
- He's likeable enough, but a bit boring.
- She is likeable enough,but very ordinary.
- Jones and Cook were simply likeable dimwits.
- He is an estimable and likeable young fellow.
- Jed is one of most likeable characters in the play.
- There was just something eminently likeable about him.
- Mark James can be as likeable as any of his colleagues.
- Ian is very likeable and has always had lots of friends.
- Since his youth he had been perceived as a likeable man.
- The only likeable character in the whole movie is Judge White.
- Ruth's a little charmer - you'll never meet a more likeable child.
- Beneath the sentimental psychobabble, there's a likeable movie trying to get out.
- His charm and the fact that he is so likeable often allows him to get away with murder.
- Lovejoy himself is firmly in the tradition of the likeable rogue - no first name for a start.
- This can not be said of the colourful house, which turns out to be as likeable as its architect.
- Perhaps Caro's declaration that her stepbrother was very likeable had not just stemmed from partiality.
- But Picture Publisher presents complex features in an accessible fashion; a likeable, powerful package.
- And likeable Ed Byrne refreshed the memory with a routine more over-exposed than Keith Chegwin's privates.
- Charming, likeable and cultivated, they owned hundreds, thousands of acres, as well as the richest of libraries.
- This able and likeable man was admirably adaptable to circumstances and had something of an eye to the main chance.
- Less likeable is a thoroughly daft idea by Rochdale Council to purchase compulsorily weavers' cottages in Clegg, Lancashire.