Walter by contrast was a gregarious boy and often brought his friends back to the apartment.
While Berrard is a gregarious charmer, Huizenga appears gruff and guarded on first encounter.
The gregarious and moody McColl was the opposite of the introverted and steady Lewis.
Mercedes Cha, the gregarious South Korean owner of Gawon Apparel, is a devout Presbyterian.
Chun, the most gregarious, is a go-between for Chinese T-shirt manufacturers and their Iranian customers.
But she is more gregarious herself now, keen to discuss life in Europe and compare it with her own.
Passing the flapjacks with gregarious strangers at a bed-and-breakfast would be like starting the day in purgatory for me.
Off the bench in friendly audiences, he can be gregarious, inquisitive and often self-reflective.
It is not that the lonely and the gregarious are genetically different from each other.
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Robert, 61, is a gregarious man with a deep California tan and an overdeveloped sense of showmanship.
"If we were shooting a party, we were at a party, " says Cotillard of the gregarious cast.
He can be a gregarious man and his capacity to organise and coach a side is highly respected.
Both Mickelson and Woods have reputations for being gregarious pro-am partners (the pros actually keep the group's score).
First, they introduced the gregarious brunette to viewers through a role in the Disney Channel's As the Bell Rings.
At the centre of it all is Roger Wilkins, a burly, gregarious, faded Teddy Boy in overalls and wellies.
For someone who was green or not particularly gregarious, talking with corporate big wigs could be an intimidating assignment.
Seward the gregarious optimist complemented each other like those of a comfortable married couple.
The tall, gregarious leader, who has been described at once as avuncular and ruthless, is above all a political survivor.
Silverman, the gregarious agent-turned-executive, has been charged with the task Reilly failed to do: Get NBC out of the ratings basement.
Robert, 61, is a gregarious, diminutive man with a deep California tan, a thick Beantown accent and an overdeveloped sense of showmanship.
She was shy and studied alone while the more gregarious boys collaborated.
But balancing the festive demands of gregarious young Asians with the more sedate priorities of older Iowans could be quite a struggle.
You want to know if the person is gregarious or quietly contemplative.
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The children your correspondent met in Georgia were confident, gregarious and socialised a lot, albeit mostly with families doing the same thing.
The contrast with the gregarious, charismatic Redknapp could hardly have been greater.
Unlike Ratzinger, who was terribly shy in public, Scola is said to be gregarious and to especially enjoy communing with young people.
Sam was gregarious, known for driving himself around the city in his own car despite being able to afford any number of drivers.
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Edelman is a gregarious guy who has a keen sense of understanding how companies can and should thrive in the social media space.
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He's the main man at the El Caribe, a thriving hotspot bankrolled by a gregarious Russian businessman who treats him like a son.
Our neighbors' generosity eased our way: gregarious Bertrand, a former stonemason who reads Socrates and plays jazz piano, and his warm, lovely wife, Mathilda.
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