A gay, likeable lad is George the Fourth, with bonnie brown hair and steady blue eyes.
A quiet, likeable Glasgow laddie, as I know him yet.
Jared was more likeable than Mr. Kahn, and better worthy of cautious heed as an antagonist.
Ted Marsh, a likeable newsboy, living in Chicago, makes the acquaintance of John Dean, a Canadian rancher.
Eddy, for music like that, would have loved a Mrs. Pendennis (had she been capable of producing it) let alone anyone so likeable as Eileen Le Moine.
He was the least likeable of the group and Slim felt that he could not be trusted altogether.
But under the bushy brows gleamed brown eyes that were warm and friendly and he had a likeable smile.
And that was the last of this kindly and likeable man who had done so much for us.
In short, the only likeable person in the book is honest Silas Foster, who alone gives one the notion of a man of flesh and blood.
What the public demands is that they shall win victories, whether personally likeable or not.
But if they are likeable and simple and human and a sailor besides--well, we know what that means.
In the interior we find him at home, in his harem, among his wives and children.
If we examine the bas-reliefs which decorate it both within and without, we shall see that it thoroughly deserves the name of Pavillon Royal which the French savants gave to it.
She saw a rugged nose, a likeable mouth, and an abrupt and aggressive chin, saved somehow from grimness by a deep cleft in the blunt end of it.
He smiled humorously at the other young man, a frank, likeable smile that softened magically the bluntness of his young mouth.
He seemed a likeable old man, and I would not that we should seem ungrateful.
The something likeable in the man's face, however, returned to memory with the obvious fact that he had appeared chiefly concerned to "do no 'arm to anyone.
The magistrate smiled faintly: there was something likeable in the man's face.
She didn't like talking scandal of anyone directly--and, besides, there were likeable traits in Genevieve despite her obvious failings.
Scrapes was a likeable chap, and no one wanted him hurt.
It was too bad, he was thinking to himself, for a likeable chap like that young Standish to get in bad.
It would have been the daft but likeable cantrip I should have forgiven in any boy of mine; it would have shown some sign of a sogerly emprise.
As for the Turners--well, they're no very likeable race, most of them in my mind.
Instead, he became something utterly different than he had been before, a carefree thoroughly likeable man, full of humor.
A strong face; an unusual face, but a likeable one, it was.
There were times when it had seemed a not altogether likeable vanity.
He's a likeable enough fellow, but with it all something of a duffer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "likeable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: comfortable; engaging; lovable; nice; pleasant; regular