Use "mannered" in a sentence

1. Cuffs a hundred ill-mannered Boors

2. Builders – calm, well-mannered, loyal and cautious.

3. You seem to be a well-mannered fellow.

4. A Boor is a clumsy or ill-mannered person

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6. Everyone should be well-mannered at all times.

7. I noticed how well-mannered her children were.

8. PrecisePunctual Caring STAFFGOOD MANNERED/GOOD Behaviored childrenEnjoy transporting them

9. The Bible says that “love is not ill-mannered.”

10. 9 Mild-mannered Stanley morphs into a confident, grinning hero.

11. The other visitors were too well-mannered to complain.

12. He is the most well-mannered, well-behaved boy I know.

13. The Bible says that “love is not ill-mannered or selfish.”

14. The children were good little things, well-mannered, and beautifully dressed.

15. She was immaculate, well-mannered, sensitive, intelligent, and kind to strangers.

16. Brat definition is - child; specifically : an ill-mannered annoying child

17. The Birman is an affectionate, mild-mannered, and gentle cat

18. However, Caracals are similarly, or perhaps more, well-mannered than servals

19. What does Bratty mean? Characteristic of or being a brat; ill-mannered

20. If I were you, I'd dress up and be well-mannered.

21. He enjoyed well-mannered, good-looking, and well-to-do undergraduates.

22. 58 synonyms for Affected: pretended, artificial, contrived, put-on, assumed, mannered, studied

23. The well-mannered Libra brings refinement and charm to an equally sophisticated eating establishment.

24. Affectionate and mild-mannered at home, the Bullmastiff has a strong and serious work ethic

25. So, if you cloned Donald or Newt, you might get a perfectly well-mannered person.

26. What does Brat mean? A child, especially a spoiled or ill-mannered one

27. 13 He's a modest, mild-mannered man, without a trace of self-importance.

28. She found him physically attractive, but his languid, elegant and mannered demeanour irritated her.

29. Synonyms for Constrained include forced, guarded, inhibited, reserved, unnatural, artificial, contrived, labored, laboured and mannered

30. A mild-mannered tailor -- and secret Cannibal -- falls in love with his latest prospective victim.

31. Henry was a typical Oxford man - well-mannered, easy-going, and very sure of himself.

32. Synonyms for Camped up include camp, theatrical, affected, artificial, exaggerated, ostentatious, actorly, mannered, extravagant and posturing

33. 21 NARRATOR: Attlee, a mild - mannered Christian Socialist, gave Churchill's gaffe a sinister spin.

34. Synonyms for Actressy include theatrical, melodramatic, exaggerated, histrionic, stagy, affected, artificial, mannered, ostentatious and showy

35. He was the old-fashioned type, well-mannered and always in a suit and tie.

36. This page shows answers to the clue Bratty.Bratty may be defined as “Characteristic of or resembling a brat”, “(used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly” and “Brattish (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly

37. Brattish: 1 adj (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly Synonyms: bratty impolite not polite

38. 30 If you arrange your picture too systematically the results can look very mannered and artificial.

39. Henry was a typical Oxford man - well-mannered, easy-going,(Sentencedict.com ) and very sure of himself.

40. Cutesy definition, forcedly and consciously cute; coyly mannered: Cutesy greeting cards, with animals peeking from behind flowers

41. Cedar waxwings, beautiful, well- mannered, very sociable, banqueting together in a large bush loaded with ripe berries.

42. Michael Bay was proud of the fact that he could make the normally well-mannered Spielberg swear.

43. Bratty definition, characteristic of or resembling a brat; impudent; ill-mannered: Bratty remarks; Bratty tricks

44. Synonyms for Charmless include ugly, unappealing, unattractive, uninteresting, unpleasant, unprepossessing, unsympathetic, bad-mannered, rude and impolite

45. Wilful impediment of the sacred moves was not only ill-mannered, but the worst form of blasphemy.

46. Bratty definition: (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly synonyms: impolite, brattish antonyms: polite, impoliteness, niceness

47. Here are some examples of the things that a well-mannered person does or does not do.

48. Quotations ▼ Synonyms: refined, dignified, genteel, well-mannered He swept off his hat and made a deep Courtly bow.

49. (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly Familiarity information: Brattish used as an adjective is very rare.

50. You have been a great kid ever since you were born, always quiet, empathetic, attentive, and well-mannered.

51. Ruling over these penniless black workpeople was a society of cultivated, well-mannered whites, a powerful colonial aristocracy.

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53. Brattish: 1 adj (used of an ill-mannered child) impolitely unruly Synonyms: bratty impolite not polite: 3

54. Synonyms for Bratty include demanding, obnoxious, overindulged, selfish, spoilt, spoiled, troublesome, ill-mannered, precocious and self-indulgent

55. What on earth had Hugh Puddephat done to provoke such passionate hatred in this well-mannered woman?

56. The this kind good friend is first well-mannered , then again immediately after be:Baby how are you.

57. She is a church-going woman and has two of the most well-mannered children I have ever met.

58. Courtly (adj.) late 15c., "well-mannered, courteous, having manners befitting a court," from court (n.) + -ly (1).

59. Antonyms for Brusquest include gentlest, politest, kindest, pleasantest, patientest, courtliest, best-mannered, most civil, most courteous and most accommodating

60. Ill-mannered and coarse and contemptible in behavior or appearance Familiarity information: Boorish used as an adjective is very rare.

61. Bora Off-Road's adapters are an easy, simple solution to your F150 or F250's mild-mannered factory stance

62. Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Artificiality"): staginess; theatricality (an artificial and mannered quality)

63. 19 Ruling over these penniless black workpeople was a society of cultivated, well-mannered whites, a powerful colonial aristocracy.

64. Parke doesn't deny it, noting a shift from protesting outside bases towards well-mannered lobbying in the corridors of power.

65. During the demonstration and after police warned the protesters they were breaking the law, they became almost comically well-mannered.

66. Then our speech and conduct will always be in contrast with the actions of those who choose to be ill-mannered.

67. 27 He plays Roscoe Bigger a mild-mannered shop teacher who was a schoolyard terror, nicknamed Fang, during his formative years.

68. He was well-mannered and rather shy, schooled in respect by his Irish mother and reinforced in fatalism by his fervent Catholic faith.

69. The Redbone Coonhound is a mild-mannered yet energetic hound dog of medium to large size with a friendly and loyal disposition

70. A well-mannered guest in any space, Bloke works its restrained proportions to the max and flaunts a thin, rounded powder-coated steel leg

71. 24 He was well-mannered and rather shy, schooled in respect by his Irish mother and reinforced in fatalism by his fervent Catholic faith.

72. The definition of Boorish is rude and ill-mannered. Chewing open mouthed while talking at the dinner table is an example of Boorish.

73. 23 Yea, China may have surpassed Japan, s GDP, but individual Chinese are still poor, ill-mannered, and uncivilized people, Japanese saying goes.

74. 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: rude adj 1: socially incorrect in behavior; "resentment flared at such an unmannered intrusion" [syn: {ill-mannered}, {bad- mannered}, {rude}, {unmannered}, {unmannerly}] 2: (of persons) lacking in refinement or grace [syn: {ill-bred}, {Bounderish}, {lowbred}, {rude}, {underbred}, {yokelish}] 3: lacking civility or good manners; "want

75. It Burbles along with sewing machine precision, has extremely well mannered handling, offers a neutral, comfy riding position and is as smooth as a double-glazing salesman

76. But people all over the world agree that being well-mannered really means being kind and helping others, especially those older or weaker than ourselves.

77. Synonyms for Brattier include more demanding, more ill-mannered, more obnoxious, more selfish, more spoilt, more spoiled, more troublesome, more brattish, more precocious and more self-centred

78. Bitten by a radioactive tomato, this mild mannered gamer was transformed into the gaming hero CaptainSauce! This channel is intended for a 13+ audience on YouTube Main

79. After the death of Leonardo in 1519 and Raphael in 1520, artists rejected the values of the High Renaissance for a more heightened or more mannered approach.

80. The fine art of Coquettery puts me in mind of romantic and highly mannered situations that probably exist only in novels, but are still more than swoon worthy