-
Affable may
refer to:
Charles VIII of France, "the
Affable" (1470–1498)
Affable Records Look up
affable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Affable savages...
-
Charles VIII,
called the
Affable (French: l'Affable; 30 June 1470 – 7
April 1498), was King of
France from 1483 to his
death in 1498. He
succeeded his...
-
Friendship is a
relationship of
mutual affection between people. It is a
stronger form of
interpersonal bond than an "acquaintance" or an "****ociation"...
- Bleacher, Mrs. Scrubbit's
business partner Kobna Holdbrook-Smith as
Officer Affable, a
police officer working under the
Chief of Police.
Simon Farnaby as Basil...
-
since become a mechanic. Alex
Castro Del Valle, born in 1963. Much more
affable and outgoing, he was
initially trained as an
engineer as well but instead...
- not his fellow. For
where is the man of that gentleness,
lowliness and
affability? And, as time requireth, a man of
marvelous mirth and pastimes, and sometime...
- "The Next Day". In
contrast to his
often dark on-screen roles, Oldman's
affable real-life
demeanour has been noted, and he was
named as one of Empire's...
- small-town newspaper. Much of his
success had to do with his good looks,
affability, enthusiasm, and persistence, but he was also lucky. As
Machiavelli once...
-
police getting arrested.
Officer Affable (portra**** by
Kobna Holdbrook-Smith) is a
character in Wonka.
Officer Affable is a
police officer who
works under...
- Upperstall.com.
Retrieved 20
January 2012. "Waheeda
recalls the
warmth of his
affable personality". The Hindu. 4
December 2011.
Retrieved 20
January 2012. A...