a. [f. EMBRACE v.2 + -ABLE.] Capable of being embraced; inviting an embrace.

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1841.  Hor. Smith, Moneyed Man, II. ii. 40. Fortune! instant, tangible, embraceable, Fortune!

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1879.  W. Collins, My Lady’s Money, iv. The men … finding it [her figure] essentially embraceable, asked for nothing more.

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  Hence Embraceably adv., in a manner that invites an embrace.

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1857.  W. Collins, Dead Secret (1861), 31. A little too much inclined to be embraceably plump.

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