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Sentence count:149+11Posted:2016-12-25Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: courteouslySimilar words: impolitepolitypoliticpoliticaldefinitelypoliticallypoliticiansatelliteMeaning: [pə'laɪtlɪ]  adv. in a polite manner. 
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(61) He rose politely as the waiter ferried her across the room.
(62) Still, Dalmeny repeats, firmly but politely, that the painting is for sale.
(63) The humour was heavy-handed and, in response to Simon Franks' nervous laugh, Blanche smiled politely.
(64) When she finished, the rest of Mr Mitterrand's guests clapped politely, and they were joined by Monsieur le President.
(65) When the Soviet plan reached Mr Bush, he welcomed it politely but with undisguised dismay.
(66) Strangers may be politely questioned before paying the $ 16 entrance fee.
(67) Mildred took her suitcase from the back of the broomstick which was hovering politely, waiting for the next command.
(68) Then after class, he walked by as she tried to get it started and politely offered to help.
(69) The Calvados I quickly, but politely, declined and accepted a large glass of cider.
(70) If they brought flowers, he thanked them politely but left them where he laid them down.
(71) The people applaud politely when speakers lash out at Gov.
(72) They put down their porridge spoons and stood up, politely and meekly.
(73) Modigliani declined as politely but suggested to Lunia that she should come to his studio and pose for him the following day.
(74) Viol sprang to his feet, politely drawing back to allow his superior to precede him.
(75) He listens carefully and reasons politely, without emotion,(sentencedict.com/politely.html) in evaluating objectively their argument.
(76) Unfortunately, despite the commercial ban, whales are not being politely left alone to do the business.
(77) He forced himself to bow politely, and then turned away and began to descend the stairs.
(78) To the lunchtime office workers politely watching the opening parade, Stockshow is a Marlboro world of fringed leather and fancy tack.
(79) Jahsaxa's friends politely praised hir appearance, asking flattering questions in soft voices, always smiling.
(80) Albert remained politely in the car while Rob climbed the water tower.
(81) He rose and made his farewells, politely refusing Benedicta's invitation to stay longer.
(82) Meanwhile, the Spartan observers were politely detained, pending the ambassadors' safe return.
(83) There the consul received us politely in his office near the port.
(84) He waited politely, but while he was waiting his aspect slowly changed.
(85) He nodded politely to Wakelate and took the glass of brandy with a crooked little finger.
(86) Still, they met us with fire trucks; we were politely assigned an armed guard and warned not to take pictures.
(87) I made signs to ask whether I could be untied, but the official politely refused.
(88) Dinner dragged as I politely declined to partake of one dish after another.
(89) In Havana in April, Fidel Castro politely told him to mind his own business.
(90) I got out and talked while Alvin Bates kept his eyes at shoulder level and agreed politely with the questions I asked.
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