Similar words: good manners, manner, well-mannered, in a manner of speaking, cannery, banner, planner, manned. Meaning: ['mænə(r)s] n. social deportment.
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151. It's time for formal manners to be used again in the workplace.
152. But Max's kindness and good manners defeated my purpose totally.
153. Perdita thought, to take an example at random, that things like table manners were a stupid and repressive idea.
154. He is however a Man of good sense, plain in his manners, and sincere in his friendships.
155. Therefore I was bound by certain of its manners and rules.
156. His mien and his manners continually expressed his sense of himself as an important personage.
157. In Hollywood, white stars are adopting black idioms, dress styles and manners.
158. Since dress, gait and table manners instantly distinguish social rank, all over the world, why not speech as well?
159. They covered every imaginable subject from metallurgy to medicine, from good building techniques to good manners.
160. Derek, in a show of good manners, lingered long enough to exchange a few remarks.
161. Wanting to dislike him for his broken promise, she could find no fault with his manners.
162. Tony Hopkins tries out an array of voices and manners - befuddled vagueness, booming ferocity. dangerous, smiling brusqueness.
163. I could step back and watch with a degree of detachment the habits and manners of Little Saigon.
164. His manners are abysmal.
165. He was a classical example of a brilliant man, an academic, who lacked commonsense and elementary manners.
166. Survival instinct told me to get up and run; manners proved stronger.
167. Women take more time, talk easily and still adhere to the strict rules of manners.
168. In her acceptance she broke the code of propriety, went beyond the established manners in a light encounter.
169. I have to admit my table manners aren't as good at home as when I'm at a restaurant.
170. His hair and skin are dark, like a gipsy's, but he has the manners of a gentleman.
171. At a basic level it is necessary to foster an approach which emphasises responsibility, good manners and good working habits.
172. Despite bad moods and worse manners, the car could always be tamed by appreciation, patience and just enough rein.
173. Quiet men with graceful manners were the ideal of her generation, and he seemed to embody it.
174. Good manners is the art of making people comfortable. Whoever makes the fewest people uncomfortable has the best manners. Jonathan Swift
175. They spoke highly of his friendliness and good manners and, as an afterthought, his professional skills.
176. He was pale, of brusque manners, somewhat given to affectation, but of immaculate dress and generous to his enemies.
177. Harry was a handsome young man of about twenty-five, with a cheerful,(www.Sentencedict.com) honest face and friendly manners.
178. She was under five feet five inches tall, but strikingly good-looking, with dark hair and eyes and vivacious manners.
179. The book is about the life and manners of Victorian London.
180. We teach our children to speak correctly and to have good manners, and when they become teenagers they do exactly the opposite.
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