loveable
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Definition(s):
- (adj) having characteristics that attract love or affection
Usage(s):
- You've played loveable, but flawed, characters.
- Caprice, the cute, funny and loveable waitress with an unfortunate case of low self esteem that results in poor choices of lovers practically walks off the page she seems so real.
- Tezuka is best known for the loveable robot boy Tetsuwan Atom, who appeared in print in 1951 and enjoyed a long run in manga-comic books-and on TV cartoons.
Quotes
- On Twitter, Stephen Fry wrote: "He was loveable and sweet-natured and will be hugely missed."on Oct 11, 2009 By: Stephen Fry Source: guardian.co.uk
- England team-mate Alan Mullery said: "I just can't believe it. His nickname was 'Bouncy', he was just such a bouncy, lively 61-year-old. It's such a shock. He was a loveable character, heart of gold and lived football. He just loved playing for his...on Apr 24, 2007 By: Alan Mullery Source: BBC News
- "Brock hasn't made himself very loveable," White said. "They hate Brock."on Jul 12, 2009 By: Dana White Source: Yahoo! Sports
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