Which preposition to use with social

of Occurrences 21%

Neither in his most confidential letters, nor in his conversations with most intimate friends, does it appear that he ever unbosomed himself, although he was the frankest and most social of men.

in Occurrences 9%

And every element of it, from the beginners' class at Delafield to the language school at Nanking, from the college social in First Church to the celebration at Foochowit was all New Testament work.

than Occurrences 4%

His close alliance with Airy was much more social than scientific.

as Occurrences 3%

Considering it now, she wondered, though feeling traitorous to him in the wondering, if the man who mended the boats might shrink from anything so distinctly social as calling upon her.

with Occurrences 2%

Now we both greedily fill our pockets with them,bending to drink the cup and save our lappets from the overflowing juice,and grow more social with their wine.

for Occurrences 2%

Fancy what their work would have been, had they substituted a social for a spiritual revolutionhad they touched, above all, the question of slavery, which formed part of the fundamental law of the ancient world.

to Occurrences 2%

He had neither genius nor romance: he was even devoid of sentiment; but he was social to all, neighbourly to many, and attached to some of his fellow-creatures.

through Occurrences 1%

All thoughts and feelings become social through the mutual excitation and development of the holiest.

among Occurrences 1%

He was social among convivial and learned friends, but cared little for women or female society.

at Occurrences 1%

After rumor had caught the news of Mr. Luzerne's interest in Annette, Mrs. Larkins had a social at her house to which she invited him, and a number of her young friends, but took pains to leave Annette out in the cold.

Which preposition to use with  social