Could Feynman really have been as genial and entertaining a fellow as he seemed?
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He was a great ambassador for WA racing in the Eastern States and a genial host.
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Elsewhere, he's lighted so bright that his shadows conjure a genial Bela Lugosi.
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I'll be your genial host and wordmaster, and I'm looking forward to meeting you.
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A genial server sat us at a table among couples immersed in ardent tete-a-tetes.
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The genial Mr Pandit is working on creating more harmony and tightening controls.
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Genial and enthusiastic, Randolph at times seems as much impresario as teacher.
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The effect is of two precocious lads putting on a genial public-school charade.
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You don't watch it so much as notice it, from time to time, in a genial miasma.
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Affable: diffusing warmth and friendliness; "an affable smile"; "an amiable gathering"; "cordial relations"; "a cordial greeting"; "a genial host"
Of or relating to the chin or median part of the lower jaw
Kind: agreeable, conducive to comfort; "a dry climate kind to asthmatics"; "the genial sunshine";"hot summer pavements are anything but kind to the feet"
(geniality) affability: a disposition to be friendly and approachable (easy to talk to)
(genially) affably: in an affable manner; "`Come and visit me,' he said amiably"
Genial, Genialis, or Genealis was the Duke of Gascony (Vasconia) in the early seventh century. He is attested in the Chronicle of Fredegar.
(Genially) A genius (plural geniuses, adjective ingenious) is an excellent intellect, excellent work or an excellent achievement. More than just originality, creativity, or intelligence, the adjective "genius" is associated with the achieving of unprecedented insight. ...
Friendly and cheerful; pleasantly mild and warm; marked by genius