Agreeably

Word AGREEABLY
Character 9
Hyphenation a gree a bly
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Jane Austen for marriage material; used most often as an adjective for eligible bachelors or ladies. Typically, agreeable individuals are both wealthy and attractive. Urban Dictionary

The Agreeable Unicorn is a sex move specifically made for men with man buns or top knots. A dildo is wrapped up in the hair of the man bun or top knot, and is then used to penetrate a sexual partner. This was aptly named because someone with a dildo wrapped up in their hair looks like a unicorn, and the act of penetrating a partner looks like the unicorn nodding yes in agreement. Urban Dictionary

A phrase used by old software salespeople when they don't realise that corporate bollocks is no longer cool. Urban Dictionary

When a loser agrees with a queen and then says they would never agree with said queen the queen asks if she's not agreeablely Urban Dictionary

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The word "agreeably" in example sentences

On subsequent visits, none of this changes - the visitor in agreeably surprised to discover that the bougainvillia still hugs the walls, that the town is at least as clean as the time before, a pleasant sensation in a country where litter and garbage seem to have invaded anywhere and everywhere. ❋ Unknown (2000)

Indeed, they were clever at imitating any age, not only in its natural bodily appearance, but also in its stature; and so the old man, in order to exhibit his calling agreeably, used to ride proudly up and down among the briskest of them. ❋ Grammaticus Saxo (N/A)

Wherefore, as Origen had carefully compared the Greek version of the Septuagint with the Hebrew text; and as he puzzled and confounded the learned Jews, by urging upon them the reading "to death" in this place; it seems almost impossible not to conclude, both from Origen's argument and the silence of his Jewish adversaries, that the Hebrew text at that time actually had the word agreeably to the version of the seventy. ❋ William Paley (1774)

Each species ia concisely described in Latin, agreeably to the Linnean method, and accom* panied by some observations in lilingHsh relative to colour, degree of raiity, &c. ❋ Unknown (1791)

The ascent of the steep, rock-hewn steps of the ramble rested his nerves as much as it taxed his wind, and as he came stramming down the mall, his mind was sufficiently detached from its own hopes and fears to be able to realize that the overhanging elms recalled agreeably the long walk at ❋ Maud Wilder Goodwin (N/A)

He was struggling for every farthing of his share (and he could not help it, for he had only to relax his efforts, and he would not have had the money to pay his laborers’ wages), while they were only struggling to be able to do their work easily and agreeably, that is to say, as they were used to doing it. ❋ Unknown (1917)

He was struggling for every farthing of his share (and he could not help it, for he had only to relax his efforts, and he would not have had the money to pay his laborers 'wages), while they were only struggling to be able to do their work easily and agreeably, that is to say, as they were used to doing it. ❋ Leo Tolstoy (1869)

The Great Nation, as it cheerfully calls itself, is in nothing greater than its talent for saying little things agreeably, which is perhaps the very top of mere culture, and in literature is the next best thing to the power of saying great things as easily as if they were little German learning, like the elephants of ❋ James Russell Lowell (1855)

I have rendered this phrase agreeably to the notion of Krüger, who thinks εὐεπίθετον used absolutely, or as a substantive. ❋ 431 BC-350? BC Xenophon (1844)

The roll was called agreeably to a standing rule, to ascertain whether any members had left the Assembly without leave, and it appeared that Mr. Ro - bert Porter, of New Castle Presbytery, was absent without leave. ❋ Unknown (1789)

The roll having been called agreeably to a standing rule on the subject, it appeared that none of the members had left the Assembly without leave. ❋ Unknown (1789)

The Assembly having completed its business, the roll was called agreeably to a standing rule, and it was found that the following members had left the Assembly without leave, viz: — Mr. Gray and Mr. Kennedy, of the Presbytery of Newton, and Mr. Danforth, of the Presbytery of New Castle. ❋ Unknown (1789)

The parties and the members of the Synod then withdrew: after which the roll was called agreeably to a constitutional rule, to give the members an opportunity to express their opinions on the case. ❋ Unknown (1789)

Unfortunately they could not prevail upon themselves to grant the proposition: "All is beautiful or nothing," which follows immediately from the first; for they had overlooked the fact that the word "agreeable" was superfluous, since every unity, because it gives a clear impression and permits us to look into the unviolated order of nature, appeals to us "agreeably" -- I must use this word because it expresses _the least badly_ the feeling which I would describe. ❋ Various (N/A)

I say "agreeably," speaking from my own humble point of view, because I confess to a lively admiration of the military class. ❋ Various (N/A)

He was struggling for every farthing of his share (and he could not help it, for he had only to relax his efforts, and he would not have had the money to pay his laborers’ wages), while they were only struggling to be able to do their work easily and agreeably, that is to say, as they were used to doing it. ❋ Unknown (2003)

He didn't do much of it, but cult specialists Flipside have tracked down two agreeably obscure TV performances from this year's Meltdown curator. ❋ Unknown (2011)

She had been charming, too, when he had interviewed her: sophisticated and playfully impertinent without a trace of nervousness or over-eagerness to please, and agreeably modest in her expectations. ❋ Anonymous (2011)

Girl 1: I heard that man has a large [estate] and is yet [unmarried]. Girl 2: Yes, he is most [agreeable]. ❋ Sterlinglyons (2009)

Katie was giving [Jonathan] booty, then he took the [rubber band] out of his hair and wrapped a dildo up in his long [luscious locks], then Jonathan gave Katie the Agreeable Unicorn to her satisfaction. ❋ Slipintoaslimjim (2016)

I'd like to [walk through] what your long-term plans are and what your views for this [agreement] would be, and how we can then open up the parameters to make it [synergistically agreeable]. ❋ OpsDudeUK (2022)

"[I would] [never] [agreeablely] with you 😡😡😡😢😡😢😡😢😡" "am I not agreeablely" ❋ Wjjsj (2023)

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