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An outgoing, gregarious person is typically very social, enjoys being around others, and is often the life of the party. They are comfortable in social settings, love meeting new people, and tend to be energetic and enthusiastic in their interactions.
Murray is so gregarious; he's always the life of the party.
Sociable or companiable. Gregarious comes from the Latin word for flock, and a gregarious person likes to be with the gang.
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It has no social life
you just go to the krusty krab
Discuss alteration in our social life
Charles Ingalls left Walnut Grove in 1879 after he and his family experienced financial difficulties and decided to move to Iowa in search of a better life.
how is the social life in spelman...
There isn't one. The guy in the Developers' Grove was just joking.