adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
most
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He gave his laugh, his rich, his million-dollar laugh, reluctant, like all the most lovable laughter.
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He is at his most Howard-like, his funniest and most lovable .
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Philip Yorke, who had inherited the house unexpectedly from his reclusive brother, was a most lovable man.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Crawford is best known to television audiences as a lovable idiot.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As you grow older, some of those uncertainties - such as whether or not you are lovable - are settled one way or another.
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Franz, the egregiously angry Detective Andy Sipowicz, was his usual unforgivable / lovable self times 10.
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How lovable we are - or so the myth goes - is tightly interwoven with how beautiful we are.
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Lysander, her hero, is a lovable thicko who isn't even terribly proficient in bed.
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There was something lovable about that shape.
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What is it about some women that makes them find killers so lovable ?
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What the future entails is some very contemporary music slipped into concerts featuring lovable old favorites.