Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
And a successful live performance usually requires a secret lovability.
You see, I think it's a question of values, not likabilty or lovability.
"They hope to convince themselves of their worth and lovability through their accomplishments."
With his impassive face, he did not seek lovability.
I don't think it was composed for lovability.
If he were made perfectly normal there would be no way to adjust him back to the lovability he now has.
No one has ever spoken warmly enough of the humanity and the lovability of his women.
Who wants our national warmth, charm and lovability likened to frigid pastry?
Then again, the general avoidance of symphonies here may be more than a matter of mere lovability.
Some partners, unsure of their lovability, may use affairs to get themselves reclaimed by their partner.
But locals see a lovability in the grimy old shops, the ancient fonts on their signs - and the location.
The protagonists of these two books pass the woof test, which is really a test of lovability.
Muldoon's lovability and the high spirits of the author and illustrator win out over all objections.
Sir David loathes the term "national treasure", and the air of winsome lovability it imbues.
Mr. Piven's lovability quotient is essential to making this turnabout pay off.
The good close father recognizes and appreciates the daughter for her wonderfulness and intelligence and lovability.
James Ransome does a great job of imbuing him with some likeability - not lovability (new word?)
Mr. Cusack manages to capture the insecurity and the lovability without doing an impersonation.
Slant's appeal is its members' ability to exude childlike lovability and create truly good-natured humor.
The objective is button-holing lovability.
Shakespeare's comedy mercilessly attacks all the conventions by which we measure and establish someone's beauty and lovability.
Mr. Green is the kind of opaque personality that lesser performers would be inclined to imbue with a vulnerable lovability.
Meyer's lovability is, naturally, suspect.
"She's wholly normative--a miracle of healthiness, good sense, lovability."
And you've got lovability."