- inclined to or conducive to companionship with others; "a sociable occasion"; "enjoyed a sociable chat"; "a sociable conversation"; "Americans are sociable and gregarious"
- a party of people assembled to promote sociability and communal activity
- friendly and pleasant; "a sociable gathering"
- (sociableness) sociability: the relative tendency or disposition to be sociable or associate with one's fellows
- (sociably) gregariously: in a gregarious manner
- The Sociable or Buddy Bike or Side By Side Bicycle is a bicycle that supports two riders who sit side by side.
- A sociable (short for sociable coach) or barouche-sociable is an open, four-wheeled carriage described as a cross between a barouche and a victoria, having two double seats facing each other. It might be controlled from the interior by an owner-driver or have a box for a coachman. ...
- (Sociables) Kings (also known as King's CupLaura Powers. Oregon Daily Emerald: . February 21, 2006. Ring of Fire My Drinking Games Rings Of Fire Rules Circle of Death Rhombus of Nosferatu, Shanty of McGinty, Sociables and The King's Game) is a drinking gameEric R. Pedersen, Joseph LaBrie. ...
- Tending to socialize or be social; friendly; inviting; congenial
- (Sociability) inclined to prefer company; Friendly; Characterized by friendly conversation. (Webster's Dictionary) Bobbie D
- (sociability) a child's inclination to interact with others and to seek their attention or approval.
- A rare type of bicycle for two riders sitting side-by-side. Not technically a "tandem" since that term implies one rider in front of the other.
- When a species of animal likes to be around others of the same species. Since goldfinches like to be around other goldfinches, we call them "sociable."
- vehicle used by Queen Victoria for her drives around Balmoral; John Brown sat in the rumble.
- A low-hung vehicle, carrying four seated vis-à-vis, drawn by a pair of horses and driven from the box seat. Similar to the Victoria, but with doors.
- this is extremely important to learn before you visit Nova Scotia. It’s a tradition in our bars. It’s a toast of sorts. Someone shouts out, “Sociable!” in a bar and everyone else has to raise their glasses and have a drink. ...
- inclined to seek company (Sept. 2010)
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