amiably in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Who has said that when our feelings are insulted, rather than react like men, we are called upon to reply amiably?
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But he amiably confesses he has little formal acting training.
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Its opening is marked "con amabilit" (amiably).
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He shed his red vestments atop his plain white cassock, chatted amiably with cardinals dressed more formally than he at that point.
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Ordinarily, international rugby crowds steam along amiably together, everyone florid with alcohol, but generally agreeable.
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While the players jogged gently, policemen stood at 10-yard intervals on the surrounding dirt track, with knots of suited people chatting amiably between them.
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Had she been informed, it is likely she would not have understood, and would have beamed amiably at her tormentors, shaming them with her innocence.
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The two gondoliers amiably offer to pick their brides in a game of blind man's buff.
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Raj reassesses his perspective and tries to end the interaction amiably.
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He is crafty, eloquent, intelligent, but also can amiably work a room with the best of them.
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