Dear teachers,
Would you be kind tell me your opinion concerning my choice of the interpretation of the expression in bold in the following sentences?
..a rotten, dull, expensive old hole – not one Good Mixer in the place – you couldn’t to hire me to join. (L. Lewes, “Babbin”)
“Did your husband have many friends?”
“Oh, yes, he is a good mixer.” (A. Christie, “So Many Steps to Death”)
a good mixer = a sociable person
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You've got it.