Examples of 'particularly friendly' in a sentence

Meaning of "particularly friendly"

particularly friendly - describing someone who is especially amiable or warm in their interactions with others

How to use "particularly friendly" in a sentence

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It was not a particularly friendly site to deal with.
The staff with whom we interacted were not particularly friendly.
Particularly friendly in regard to his private interests.
They are not particularly friendly that way.
It is difficult to get any assistance and not particularly friendly.
It has a particularly friendly relationship with oxygen.
That does not look particularly friendly.
A bar with a particularly friendly atmosphere not to be missed in Compiègne.
These folks were not particularly friendly.
It has a particularly friendly relationship with the Hotel Moscow.
We have to make sure that it is particularly friendly to the citizens.
It has a particularly friendly relationship with the Russian crime syndicate Hotel Moscow.
It was not a city that was particularly friendly towards slavers.
A brand where the staff or customs relation service is particularly friendly.
But we are not on particularly friendly terms.

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The relations between Poland and Lithuania were not particularly friendly.
Jesus was not particularly friendly with the religious establishment.
Others said they did not find Dollar particularly friendly.
A particularly friendly relationship had Francis always to Richard Lipinski which he had met in Leipzig.
Displaying Greek in Beta code is straightforward but not particularly friendly to the reader.
Even countries not particularly friendly to Jewish people, did not faze him.
Although there is no earthly reason why I should feel particularly friendly towards the McCanns.
Not a particularly friendly posture . ".
The small capacity of the boat makes the cruises aboard Zirbad particularly friendly and cozy.
They're not particularly friendly.
Relations between cowboys and Native Americans were varied but generally not particularly friendly.
One . But we are not on particularly friendly terms.
A rather dismal place and for the first time, the waitress will not seem particularly friendly.
Naturally, Hisui was not particularly friendly either.
Generally, their reputation is that they are not particularly friendly.
Tastings, meetings in a particularly friendly atmosphere among wine lovers!
Today, it is still the case ; in this area there is still a particularly friendly atmosphere.
But we are not on particularly friendly terms . - Maybe that can change.
Anyone on the staff? Was there anyone she was particularly friendly with.
In 1899, Lacombe became particularly friendly with Paul Ranson, whose health was deteriorating at the time.
In urban areas, they are particularly friendly.
Very good restaurant in district 7, the chef is particularly friendly.
The dolphins here have been particularly friendly since the 1960s.
Centrally located, clean room, polite staff at check-in ( although not particularly friendly or welcoming ).
Was there anyone else he was particularly friendly with?
The salesperson of a SMB, naturally curious and efficient is particularly friendly with the important clientele.
Moreover, under his regime, Europeans enjoyed particularly friendly treatment.

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Examples of using Friendly
A little friendly conversation never hurt anybody
Sturdevant and i were friendly during the war
A friendly debate revolving around a simple issue
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