| Thanks to his lovability factor, Depp's lifestyle is deemed just mildly eccentric whereas anyone else would have been dubbed bonkers long ago. |
| In the effort to make Charles a widely acceptable king, lovability would be a necessary ingredient. |
| She is the sixty-six-year-old Brooklyn folk artist who was born in Puerto Rico and who, day after day, joined the protests, carrying her paintings and signs, and always failed to get arrested, owing to her basic lovability. |
| There are few forces in Christie's political life more toxic than his insistence on his own lovability. |
| One surprising thing the lovability index reveals is that the more famous the love story the less lovable the lovers. |
| But, as the first season ended, the show's creators found in Poehler's lovability an untapped fossil fuel. |