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1. She was always cheerful and outgoing.
2. She is such a gregarious and outgoing person.
3. He is an outgoing and lively person.
4. I'm cheerful and outgoing.
5. Sales reps need to be outgoing, because they are constantly meeting customers.
6. She has an outgoing personality.
7. She is the outgoing head of a large corporation.
8. We're looking for someone with an outgoing personality.
9. He's never been an outgoing type.
10. Take has lagged behind the increased outgo.
11. Outgoing flights are booked until January 15th.
12. His colleagues paid generous tributes to the outgoing president.
13. Emma's a gregarious(sentencedict.com), outgoing sort of person.
14. Underneath his outgoing behaviour Luke was shy.
15. This telephone should be used for outgoing calls.
16. She had developed an outgoing personality to mask her deep insecurities.
17. The former newsreader is being tipped as a possible successor to the outgoing Head of Broadcasting.
18. All outgoing flights were grounded.
19. No party won an absolute majority and the outgoing government remained in office in a caretaker capacity as inter-party negotiations took place.
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20. He is laid-back, affable and easy-going; she is more outgoing and flamboyant, continuously talking and joking.
21. He thus outwent the very heart of kindness, and poured out his bounty.
22. And the people saw them departing, and many knew him, and ran afoot thither out of all cities, and outwent them, and came together unto him.
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