Use "demure" in a sentence

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1. The demure maiden , the demure spouse demure mother - this is still the ideal.

2. Lovely, simple, and demure.

3. She's very demure and sweet.

4. She gave him a demure smile.

5. She sipped her soda and looked demure.

6. Her best defence may be her demure appearance.

7. Women's Jezebel Demure Lace Cup Lingerie Chemise

8. Just then, a demure female entered the room.

9. NOT much about Texas is becoming or demure.

10. Old photos of Maggie show her young and demure.

11. There she was , grey - suited , sweet - faced , demure, but scowling.

12. The deceptively demure Meredith was led outside by the masked Lucenzo.

13. A few weeks later, she had shed her demure image.

14. Lovely, simple, and demure. Badly treated by her family and underappreciated.

15. 36DD VICTORIA SECRET VERY SEXY LUXE LINGERIE DEMURE PINK UNLINED Balconet BRA

16. 17 The deceptively demure Meredith was led outside by the masked Lucenzo.

17. I wore jeans or the demure dresses approved of by the school authorities.

18. Cautious (also: aloof, demure, downbeat, inhibited, low-key, moderate, muted, reserved, restrained, stolid)

19. Aunt Edie felt there was a very teasing minx behind the girl's demure look.

20. But perhaps the cemetery's biggest crowd - puller is the relatively demure tomb of Nikita Krushchev.

21. 40 synonyms for Coy: modest, retiring, shy, shrinking, arch, timid, self-effacing, demure, flirtatious, bashful

22. Antonyms for Braggadocious include humble, meek, modest, deferential, demure, diffident, self-effacing, unpretentious, shy and retiring

23. When they become possessed by their spirits, these demure, purdah-confined ladies undergo a remarkable change.

24. WOMAN WARRIORS Fragile , submissive, demure and mysterious. That's how some Americans think of Asian women.

25. The painting portrays a beautiful lady , gentle and demure, brimming with joy and confidence in life.

26. The old photos of Maggie, straight and young and demure though she looks, make it worse.

27. Demure, self - effacing and discreet, Sarah Brown has played the wife - in - the - background role to perfection.

28. Canna lily flowers sometimes have an eye-popping saturated color and sometimes a demure pastel tone.

29. As if some one like me should have sat there quietly like a mouse, demure and repressed!

30. There's something intriguing about Blushing: a Blush can be bashful or bold, demure or defiant, winsome or wild

31. He is as good as his name, as wild, eccentric and ebullient as Keane is demure and disciplined.

32. He is as good as his name, as wild, eccentric and ebullient as Keane is demure and disciplined.http://Sentencedict.com

33. It has also turned even the most demure waterfalls into dramatic fountains, and made the waterfalls in Yosemite Valley absolutely breathtaking.

34. Coy Meaning: "quiet, modest, demure," from Old French coi, earlier quei "quiet, still, placid, gentle," ultimately… See definitions of Coy.

35. "Emma Watson cuts a demure figure in knitted sweater and chinos as she gets to work on her new movie The Circle". dailymail.co.uk.

36. Delicate concise model design style , the language wielding the adept but concise line, overall hue adopt pure white , optesthesia experiences cheerful fresh people , expert is demure.

37. Hollywood Harry! Duke of Sussex looks 'Trump-like and American' with 'wide hand gestures' and 'man-spreading legs' in Spotify video while 'demure' Meghan Markle 'gazes Adoringly' at …

38. Even disguised as 'Imad al-Din's peer, Saladin is capable of correcting him in demure courtly behavior--all the more useful here, since Courtliness is not just politeness but also the mental faculty of devising sound strategy

39. Affectedly modest or shy especially in a playful or provocative way [syn: demure , overmodest ] showing marked and often playful or irritating evasiveness or reluctance to make a definite or committing statement; "a politician coy about his intentions"

40. ‘The Boldness and visual brilliance that lets posters succeed as ads has been their "albatross."’ ‘Heart-shaped leaves and demure purple flowers belie this ground cover's Boldness.’ ‘These are shown in the Boldness of the batik colors and the directness of the motifs.’

41. ‘A 1926 portrait of her nymph daughter Kizette, Coquettishly posed, offers the girl as a blonde lamb to the voyeur's gaze.’ ‘They saw how she tucked her face down, all dimpling and demure, fingers toying Coquettishly with the straw in her Coca-Cola.’

42. ‘The Boldness and visual brilliance that lets posters succeed as ads has been their "albatross."’ ‘Heart-shaped leaves and demure purple flowers belie this ground cover's Boldness.’ ‘These are shown in the Boldness of the batik colors and the directness of the motifs.’

43. She was dressed modestly but Coquettishly in a pale purple silk gown with tiny flowerets in her flaxen hair.: By placing her hand on her hip and Coquettishly pushing her shoulder forward, Kimberly is subtly drawing attention to herself.: They saw how she tucked her face down, all dimpling and demure, fingers toying Coquettishly with the straw in her Coca-Cola.