Examples of using Gregarious in English and their translations into Swedish
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They are gregarious, spending most of their time in large colonies.
Young larvae are gregarious, but become solitary as they grow.
It is gregarious when not breeding, forming flocks of up to 100 birds.
These quirky characters include the gregarious Magnifique and your steadfast family friend Pete.
He wasn't… gregarious.
Dictionary: What does"gregarious" mean?
The American goldfinch is gregarious during the non-breeding season, when it is often found in large flocks, usually with other finches.
Unlike some kingfishers, it is quite gregarious, and forms large roosts at night.
It is highly gregarious outside the breeding season and forms very large mixed flocks with other ducks.
The tricoloured munia is a small gregarious bird which feeds mainly on grain and other seeds.
Like most gulls, it is highly gregarious in winter, both when feeding
FACT: Pigeons are gregarious creatures living in flocks of anywhere between 50
It is less gregarious than those species, and is typically seen in pairs
Because a gregarious individual might have hundreds to write,
She meets gregarious ladies' man and fellow painter Walter
It is gregarious and vocal, living in small groups with a complex social structure in farmland,
Like most gulls, it is highly gregarious in winter, both when feeding
I have cultivated this gregarious personality.
Than what I look like. I have cultivated this gregarious personality so people would be more fascinated with who I was.
So people would be more fascinated with who I was I have cultivated this gregarious personality than what I look like.