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Demeanour
"Demeanour" in a Sentence (12 examples)
Tom tried to act normal, but you could tell from his facial expression and demeanour that he was seething with rage.
The assurance and jauntiness which generally marked his demeanour and dress were however, wanting.
He says grinning, and with a pleasant demeanour, please don’t interrupt our running, the race is for a tankard of ale.
From beginning to end Tom has only spoken with a lackluster demeanour.
Years of living an immigrant's life in North America has corrupted her once genteel Filipina demeanour.
It is not undeservedly that the Pyrenean guides have acquired the reputation they enjoy for intelligence and civility; and Charlet, of the Hôtel de France, is certainly a most favourable specimen: frugal in his habits, modest in his demeanour, and of great activity of body, he forms the beau ideal of a mountain cicerone.
She adopts her customary seductive demeanour toward males.
I admire his dignified demeanour.
He has a friendly demeanour.
He always faces risky situations with such a composed demeanour.
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By some paradoxical evolution rancour and intolerance have been established in the vanguard of primitive Christianity. Mrs. Spoker, in common with many of the stricter disciples of righteousness, was as inclement in demeanour as she was cadaverous in aspect.
At Paisley, a station staff member politely but firmly asks why RAIL is taking so many photographs. The reply - that it's a magnificent station worthy of pictures - changes his demeanour and he's then very apologetic and says he "has to ask".
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