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loveable

[luhv-uh-buhl]

adjective

  1. lovable.



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Other Word Forms

  • unloveable adjective
  • unloveableness noun
  • unloveably adverb
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While it was hotly anticipated, it was not particularly well received by critics and fans alike because some felt the characters seemed to stray from their core attributes and values that made them so loveable.

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He also starred in primetime 1980s programmes Big Deal, in which he played loveable rogue gambler Robbie Box, and Running Wild, as the comic lead Max Wild.

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"It's accessible enough but also loveable enough for those who do really love the genre to really keep it close," he said.

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He was a rogue who was sometimes loveable, sometimes dodgy, and occasionally both at the same time.

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"They came across as two loveable uncles that just made you roar with laughter and you felt so much love towards them, they were so different and wonderful and unique" Fielding said.

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