Synonym: aplomb, assuredness, balance, brace, cool, sang-froid. Similar words: porpoise, poison, noise, tortoise, hoist, foist, patois, egoist. Meaning: [pɔɪz] n. 1. a cgs unit of dynamic viscosity equal to one dyne-second per square centimeter; the viscosity of a fluid in which a force of one dyne per square centimeter maintains a velocity of 1 centimeter per second 2. a state of being balanced in a stable equilibrium 3. great coolness and composure under strain. v. 1. be motionless, in suspension 2. prepare (oneself) for something unpleasant or difficult 3. cause to be balanced or suspended 4. hold or carry in equilibrium.
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61. She had an erectness of carriage, an ease of bearing, a poise that clearly indicated the best of breeding.
62. While she gamely tried to maintain her poise and dignity, Philip, the Princess Royal and Princes Charles and Harry fought a losing battle to stifle their mirth.
63. Conclusion: The nuclear personalities for negative attributional style are high-sensitivity, high-insecurity, high-tension, anxiety, not tough poise and low marks in Mental Health.
64. His voice was too tremulous , the poise of his feelings too doubtful.
65. The new and improved Poise will explore the last frontier.
66. He was ostentatiously smoking a big cigar to give an illusion of poise.
67. Our factory is specialized in producing stainless steel poise, seasoning container, cover, break tongs, hollowware holder, eggbeater and etc. kitchenware and barbecue kitchenware.
68. The unmistakable poise and leisurely evidence of this human culture and this geniality of life.
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69. In retrospect we may recognize the danger that lay in a too inflexible perfection of poise.
70. A forkful of bacon and fried bread remained poise between plate and mouth.
71. A new method adding shielding ring was provided to poise the distribution of electric field and improve the performance of divider.
72. What amazed him even more than her appearance was her poise.
73. Banks often affectionateness securitization for a poise page transformation agency.
74. Careful cellaring for the long term will allow this wine to fully express itself, however immediate drinking cant' be avoided as the wine has perfect balance and poise.
75. Cowperwood accompanied her, a very different person in so far as mood and self - poise were concerned.
76. Introverted poise, confident, independent, good communication skills, organizational capacity and collaboration capability.
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