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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211. They knew better than to insult their hosts by open mention of this superiority; such bad manners would disgrace the clan.
212. Five minutes later, and this comedy of manners was all over.
213. He reached into any dip of information for enlightenment on the customs and manners of the people of Oceania.
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214. Good manners open the closed doors; bad manners close the open doors! Mehmet Murat ildan
215. At least she had the good manners to let us know she would be late.
216. I would be more than happy to greet the Duchess with the manners and respect that any fellow human being deserves.
217. Her good manners and immediate affection for them marked her as an ally.
218. All kinds of people here, different classes and manners and ways of reading.
219. Mr Foster maintained his composure: If acceptable manners were a paddock, Mademoiselle Marguerite had not yet jumped the fence.
220. Until she won their trust their manners were deferential, identical to the old-fashioned manners of her own youth.
221. If only Miss Manners had promulgated, like the pope, an encyclical on proper gay conduct.
222. Read in studio An Oxford don says a return to Victorian manners would lead to a better, more considerate society.
223. And more is at stake than manners at the dinner table.
224. It's thought bad manners not to offer a visitor a night of passion after tramping round the icy far north.
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