Similar words: life, for life, lifetime, wildlife, to the life, come to life, self-esteem, nasty. Meaning: [ˈlaɪfstaɪl] n. a manner of living that reflects the person's values and attitudes.
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151. Clearly, emerging infections can affect people everywhere, regardless of lifestyle, cultural or ethnic background, or socioeconomic status.
152. She had captured his father by promising an elegant uncluttered lifestyle very different from the neglected unhappy home he had come from.
153. A disorderly, uncontrolled and egotistic lifestyle is a very bad sign indeed.
154. There is no happiness without a healthy body, a positive mind and a good lifestyle. Dr T.P.Chia
155. Although he leads a different lifestyle from others he is basically a normal person!
156. It was but a short hop from their first rooms in St George's Square but represented an enormous leap in lifestyle.
157. The benefit of this feeding lifestyle is that it avoids the dangers of active killing of prey.
158. They hanker for the climate, the friendly slower-paced lifestyle and lack of congestion ... and a new start at 40.
159. He later had his own studio in Havana, and an expensive playboy lifestyle.
160. Do not cover up aspects of your lifestyle, such as heavy drinking, which you think may make you look less respectable.
161. Because of my Tokyo-bred punctuality, I could not get used to such a casual lifestyle.
162. Many employees run private pension schemes, but often these won't provide enough income to give you a really comfortable lifestyle.
163. I said she had to change her lifestyle and eating habits or I would insist she came home.
164. If so how are they expected to change their lifestyle?
165. They would carry out an initial assessment, based on an evaluation of your lifestyle, age, level of anxiety and so on.
166. There was clearly a need to adapt my lifestyle,[sentencedict.com] but playing the role of victim was never among my plans.
167. If she stays she is trapped in a marriage and lifestyle which offers scant prospect of achieving personal happiness.
168. Inverdarroch: Course its a hail different lifestyle ... Isabel: Och aye, aye it is that, Inverdarroch.
169. They took their generous severance packages to incubate an entirely different lifestyle.
170. Sarah is glad to lead a more settled lifestyle now and is following a teacher training course in Birmingham.
171. Yet a detailed study by the family budget unit of London University demonstrates that this is not sufficient for a decent lifestyle.
172. The travellers argue that as they lead a nomadic lifestyle, they are legally gypsies and can stay where they are.
173. Programme LUNCH/ZMU/2/11/93 Well it's time for an unscheduled visit to one of our healthy lifestyle volunteers.
174. Despite their spartan, isolated lifestyle, there are no stories of women being raped or wanton violence against civilians.
175. Is being fat dangerous, or is it the sedentary lifestyle that often goes along with being fat?
176. Concern over the changes in lifestyle to undertake the job.
177. Being a stewardess is not a cushy lifestyle - it's very hard work.
178. According to Jorgensen,[www.Sentencedict.com] there are simple ways to save energy in the household without dramatic lifestyle changes.
179. The Eighties career woman who had it all: looks, glamour, fast-track, moneyed lifestyle, husband, children.
180. This extremely lazy lifestyle was one long yawn from dawn to dusk.
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