Lovesome [adjective]

Definition of Lovesome:

very likable; endearing

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Sentence/Example of Lovesome:

In June, therefore, the garden was a "Lovesome spot" indeed.

For my part, I think Miss Ellinor almost as handsome; not so grand-like, but more lovesome!

I said they were both the fairest ladies of their courts, and that the Queen of England was whiter, but our Queen very lovesome.

I could not look at her as she spoke; I dared not trust myself,—the most thrilling irony pointed her delicate, lovesome tones.

I had always supposed that a mocking-bird, like a garden, was "a lovesome thing, God wot."

He will devote himself to his case, and when his work is done will enjoy the yearly lovesome frolic feast with little Cinuolo.

First he roused Iris of the golden wings to speed forth and call the fair-tressed Demeter, the lovesome in beauty.

He hath sisters, methinks, that bear high fame for fair and lovesome?

On the pedestal was carved, "A garden is a lovesome spot, God wot."

"You've the lovesome hand with the beasties," said Pan as he smiled down on the lambs and me.