1 My mind was more agreeably engaged.
2 I have passed many an afternoon very agreeably in these conversations.
Gulliver's Travels(V1) By Jonathan SwiftContext Highlight In PART 1: CHAPTER VI. 3 My father thought you would get on more agreeably through to-morrow with me than with him, and might like to take a walk about London.
4 These were agreeably dispersed among small specimens of china and glass, various neat trifles made by the proprietor of the museum, and some tobacco-stoppers carved by the Aged.
5 Mrs. Swithin drew the curtain in her bedroom--the faded white chintz that so agreeably from the outside tinged the window with its green lining.
6 Mr. Bounderby seemed agreeably surprised, notwithstanding his previous strong conviction.
7 He was agreeably struck by the cleanness of the room assigned to him, the freshness of the bed-linen.
8 Mademoiselle Bourienne alone smiled agreeably.
9 Our travellers spent the first day very agreeably.
10 Since then," continued Aramis, "I have lived very agreeably.
11 The fact is, count," answered the mother, agreeably flattered, "he has great aptitude, and learns all that is set before him.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 52. Toxicology. 12 We were agreeably surprised to find that the captain, as well as several of the other officers, not only knew who we were, but was expecting us and gave us a pleasant greeting.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContext Highlight In Chapter XVI. 13 They fly quickly over the snow in their sledges; the motion is pleasant, and, in my opinion, far more agreeable than that of an English stagecoach.
14 This change was particularly agreeable to me.
15 A woman was sleeping on some straw; she was young, not indeed so beautiful as her whose portrait I held, but of an agreeable aspect and blooming in the loveliness of youth and health.