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  • 51mixer — n 1.Informal. socializer, mingler, outgoing person, extrovert, everybody s buddy or friend; hail fellow, hail fellow well met, Inf. glad hander, Inf. backslapper; party goer, life of the party, social butterfly, Sl. party girl. 2. electric beater …

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  • 52comradely — adjective heartily friendly and congenial • Syn: ↑hail fellow, ↑hail fellow well met • Similar to: ↑friendly • Derivationally related forms: ↑comrade, ↑comradeliness …

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  • 53hearty — Synonyms and related words: AB, Ancient Mariner, Argonaut, Dylan, Flying Dutchman, Neptune, OD, Poseidon, Varuna, abandoned, ablaze, able seaman, able bodied seaman, abundant, active, acute, affable, affectionate, afire, aggressive, amiable,… …

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  • 54sociable — Synonyms and related words: Bohemian, accessible, affable, agreeable, all jaw, amiable, amicable, approachable, associational, brotherly, candid, casual, chatty, chummy, civil, close, clubbable, clubbish, clubby, coalitional, communal,… …

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  • 55sociality — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Association with others Nouns 1. sociality, sociability, sociableness, friendship, bonhomie; social intercourse, community; fellowship, fraternity, companionship, camaraderie; familiarity, intimacy;… …

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  • 56GRIFFITH, Sir Samuel Walker (1845-1920) — premier of Queensland and first chief justice of the high court of Australia was born at Merthyr Tydvil in South Wales, on 21 June 1845. He was the younger son of the Rev. Edward Griffith, a Congregational minister, and his wife, Mary, second… …

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  • 57boon — Synonyms and related words: advantage, avail, award, behalf, behoof, benediction, benefaction, benefit, benevolence, benison, blessing, blithe, blithesome, compliment, convivial, favor, festive, free and easy, gain, gay, gift, gleeful, godsend,… …

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  • 58Francis Miles Finch — (1827–1907) was an American judge, poet, and academic associated with the early years of Cornell University. One of his poems, The Blue and the Gray , is frequently reprinted to this day.BiographyFrancis Miles Finch was born in on June 9, 1827,… …

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  • 59PEAKE, Archibald Henry (1859-1920) — premier of South Australia was born in London on 15 January 1859. He came to Australia with his parents in 1862 and lived at Geelong, Victoria. In 1864 his father moved to South Australia where he entered the education department. Peake was… …

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  • 60Dick Christian — (1779 1862) was a celebrated English horseman. Biography Christian was the son of James and Jane Christian of Cottesmore, Rutland. He was taken on as a groom by Sir Gilbert Heathcote and was subsequently employed by the Cottesmore Hunt, of which… …

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