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sociable

[soh-shuh-buhl] / ˈsoʊ ʃə bəl /


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Sociable and well-connected, Ms. Rothschild has tapped her expansive network to launch a multipronged assault on the status quo.

From New York Times • May 15, 2021

The 3-year-old sophomore is out of the mare Sociable, a half-sibling to multiple Grade 1 winner and Kentucky stallion The Factor.”

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 19, 2019

Sociable machines, by contrast, have their own agenda.

From Washington Post • Dec. 7, 2017

It has aired locally since then, but Caprio’s fame took off after shorter clips started appearing on Facebook last year, posted by Joe’ production company and Sociable, a Providence social media company.

From Washington Times • Aug. 23, 2017

The name of Sociable Marsh-Hawk, which Azara gave to this species, is very appropriate, for they invariably live in flocks of from twenty to a hundred individuals, and migrate and even breed in company.

From Argentine Ornithology, Volume II (of 2) A descriptive catalogue of the birds of the Argentine Republic. by Hudson, W. H. (William Henry)




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