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gregarious

[gri-gair-ee-uhs] / grɪˈgɛər i əs /


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Beloved by fans for his gregarious nature and light-hearted approach, Zoeller was plunged into controversy in 1997 as 21-year-old rising star Woods was marching to a stunning victory in the Masters.

From Barron's

Cue is especially gregarious, a larger-than-life type who loves sports, cars—he sits on Ferrari’s board—and is known as a dealmaker for Apple.

From The Wall Street Journal

His father, a gregarious man, was a gas station owner who encouraged pranks and show-business ambitions in his two sons.

From Washington Post

He was a “gregarious baby, a lively toddler, an energetic child, a fun-loving athletic teen and an artistic young man,” his funeral program said.

From Seattle Times

Ms Sanderson-Grasham said her father, once "outgoing" and "gregarious", now gets "agitated" and "easily frustrated".

From BBC