Use of conviviality in Sentences. 31 Examples

The examples include conviviality at the start of sentence, conviviality at the end of sentence and conviviality in the middle of sentence

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conviviality at the end of sentence


  1. Distance muted the gorging and tippling at the table to an elfin conviviality .
  2. Distance muted the gorging and tippling at the table to an elfin conviviality .
  3. Sumptuous food and patriotic music created an atmosphere of elegant conviviality.
  4. Sumptuous food and patriotic music created an atmosphere of elegant conviviality.
  5. This paper emphasizes that innovation in the service industry comes from using knowledge as well as conviviality.
  6. Israel begrudgingly acknowledged the exchange, which took place across the conference floor, but was quick to stress that it took place in an atmosphere bereft of conviviality.

conviviality in the middle of sentence


  1. Gatherings of friends bring joy with conviviality and celebration.
  2. But when her family comes, bringing with it ready-made conviviality, she balks.
  3. But when her family comes, bringing with it ready-made conviviality, she balks.
  4. When it comes to food, wine and conviviality, the Spanish seem to have it nailed.
  5. When it comes to food, wine and conviviality, the Spanish seem to have it nailed.
  6. "In Lebanon, Christians and Muslims made a conviviality, a 'National Pact, '" Rai said.
  7. And I see companions and conviviality as much more on the sidelines of life than at the centre.
  8. It’s this conviviality that Chinar’s owners are trying to recapture — if in a more modern way.
  9. It’s this conviviality that Chinar’s owners are trying to recapture — if in a more modern way.
  10. Someone from out-of-state had told her that day that "conviviality" is commonly heard where she lives.
  11. The claim that he could deliver this unheard-of conviviality for under $ 1, 000 was even more outrageous.
  12. The claim that he could deliver this unheard-of conviviality for under $ 1, 000 was even more outrageous.
  13. She confessed that the "conviviality" segment on our itinerary was a mystery to counselors and participants alike.
  14. She confessed that the "conviviality" segment on our itinerary was a mystery to counselors and participants alike.
  15. But "conviviality, " she explained, is "just a scheduled social time" - an opportunity for people to meet and talk.
  16. Since coffee first appeared in Arab society hundreds of years ago it's been associated with conviviality and culture.
  17. Synonymous with freshness, hygiene and conviviality, the individual cream portions are also economical and practical..com
  18. Synonymous with freshness, hygiene and conviviality, the individual cream portions are also economical and practical..com
  19. This is L'esprit ACCOR, the breath of France that kindles the spark of conviviality , no matter where you are in the world.
  20. For travelling visitors, they encounter a spirit of unashamed conviviality which is at the root of this city's addictive nature.
  21. Pullman hotels provide specific services and facilities to create an atmosphere that balances conviviality , calm and connectivity.
  22. If the wine industry does not adapt to climate change, life will go on -- with less conviviality and pleasure, perhaps, but it will go on.
  23. Palace conviviality was an indispensable component on the history of chinese traditional music, it had reached unprecedented brilliance in Sui and Tang dynasties.
  24. Palace conviviality was an indispensable component on the history of chinese traditional music, it had reached unprecedented brilliance in Sui and Tang dynasties.
  25. The second section mainly elaborates why directs "moral conviviality" into moral education, as a value pursue that can be chosen in the course of morality curriculum development.

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