Tuesday, May 7, 2013

125 ti165

PERSONALITY POSITIVE

128 TO 166 ©

129. With a genius ( outstanding talent ) for telling stories and with a memory of unequaled fidelity .

130. Warmth, conviviality (sociable, friendly likes people ) and willingness bubble out if her.

131.Refreshing as a thousand new brooms in a cobwebbed garret.

132 Spontaneous ( instant action, response ) and outgoing ( sociable . Cheerful )

133.With no money, no intellectual ability, no etc, but with oodles of charm, he etc.

134. It was a etc. nature like his that caused the word etc, to be coined .

135 He was a sybarite ( who loves the good, ‘ always pleasant” life,) a voluptuary,

A hedonist. He was an admirer of both … the sublime ( the beautiful , the magnificent, the inspiring ) and the ridiculous .

136.Was seldom moody, and was always particularly expansive.(willing to talk ,jovial 137 With an infectious ( affects feelings of others ) zest for the most unusual things.

138. Has a madcap ( reckless, not caring) sense of humor

139.Is an impetuous ( acts on impulse, suffers consequences )but is a likable fellow.

140. He has a personality which projects itself to all etc,ists, and conquers almost all of the other ists. He is a master of the art of etc.

141. Is generous of heart, with an appetite for etcing; he is full of life, .

142 He is handsome and humorous, with an open and winning personality.

143. In a soft polite drawl he would say,” My dear. You are beautiful.”

144.A benign,( gracious, as well as of gentle disposition ) , bemused (lost in thought ) attitude.

145 A placid, ( calm, serenely free of disturbance )good-natured gentleman who etc.

146. A veritable (absolute, genuine, true ) well ( abundant supply ) of good humor, contentment, ) which seems to overflow with h.h. appearance.

147With half-suppressed mirth ( laughter, happiness joy ) he would lie back and relax as he talked and talked and laughed and laughed., often till tears fell. “There is nothing like a good old belly laugh to cure the ‘heebiegeebees “ he would croak.

148. He was an unassuming (modest. no airs, unpretentious ) charming, ingenuous ( honest, artless, free of guile, innocent, sincere ) young etc.

149.He was now more composed (not agitated or distracted, in his demeanor ( mien ),

150. Was warmly disposed to spending quiet moments dabbling with his( hobbies ) 151 He was gentle, well-mannered and universally liked

152 . He was the soul of graciousness( affability, kindness ) and humility (meekness )

153.She conveys the aura if a tender, selfless sort; remarkably enough, that exactly what etc is, . Serious, thoughtful, and willing.

154. X, is something of a prankster, who takes delight in etc,

155 Without pomp ( show of splendor, display ) or melodrama, ( extravagant theatrical show ) he would regularly invite etcetc.

156 His manners are excellent; his atitudem retiring an e is patiemt, painstaking and good natured .

157 He has a rather unassuming air. a quiet soft-spoken, self-effacing (modest ) mien .

158, Of unusual charm, and with an innate ( seemingly born with ) modesty, gentle, considerate, and venerable , ( deserving respect because of age and attainment )

159, A etc of grace, dignity, and stoic ( show no pain or emotion ) courage., she could etc without a doubt.

160 She was soft-spoken and polite, and with an appetite for the art of etc.

161 He was a etc man, urbane ( polished, finished manner ,) always proper, polite, learned, and with a certain natural refinement about him

162 Always anxious to please and to be friendly , nothing uncouth (lacking polish, poor taste, clumsy, , awkward ) about him.

163, He is a careful, thoughtful, studious youth who etc.

164 He is sincere , modest, magnanimous ( forgiving, noble of feeling, , generous, ) wholly unassuming; evev humble.

165. He is effortlessly charming, always conventional (traditional ) an almost an immediately likable gentleman .

166. A delightful , vastly interesting, tremendously popular raconteur. ( speaker)

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