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    Use "well-mannered" in a sentence

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    well-mannered


    1. Snot came streaming from my nose just as the sun worshipper went jogging by so I leaned forward snorting it into my hand as though that's what all us well-mannered divers did


    2. They were all well-mannered and behaved, but then more and more arrived and I could see that things were going downhill fast


    3. Li had four gorgeous mischievous, yet well-mannered boys


    4. Then he grinned at me, and what I saw behind that grin was a friendly-looking, jovial, well-mannered, half-Austrian, half-German gentleman that could become the wiliest son of a bitch with the flip of a switch


    5. It jolted him back into the deep memory of a well-mannered childhood for only a tiny moment and the accented yet quite clear voice served to reattach his awareness into the current state of affairs and a very irate woman:


    6. As I am so well-mannered, in truth I was too embarrassed to ask her, I asked around and, in fact, it was some time before I found someone who knew


    7. well-mannered, compassionate individual standing inside of this


    8. They were well-groomed, well-mannered, and well-situated; he had trouble believing they were all alcoholics


    9. Beverly Jo had two well-mannered sons,


    10. Mark was a thinner Baloh, but not near as hairy, and a rather handsome, well-mannered young man

    11. was bamboozled into tarnishing the image of a well-mannered


    12. He had taken a liking to this graceful young woman on the train during their journey, and seeing her now in these conditions made him admire her all the more as a well-mannered, prim Southern belle who embodied traditions of a life destroyed by Civil War


    13. Having recalled meeting Faye Underwood a few days ago in the lobby and formulating the opinion of her as a pleasant, well-mannered Southern girl, Elizabeth jumped at the chance to spend time with such a delightful companion, especially since the caller had sounded deeply perturbed and she herself was quite bored with having no company with whom to converse here in the hotel even though she was on vacation to avoid further publicity


    14. I am in need of employment," I said in the most well-mannered voice I could muster


    15. A well-mannered youth with very little knowledge of scripture, but made up for it in his willingness to please those that sent him


    16. I liked them not because they had showed me a new sight of direction, but because of their well-mannered


    17. I was impressed with his well-mannered invitations and greetings


    18. Clara stormed past the well-mannered mongrel and into


    19. The loud clearing of nasal passages was so unlike her usually well-mannered mother that


    20. You forget that we hardly know each other, and that the well-mannered do not thrust their deeper feelings on a person who shrinks from them

    21. He was shocked that such a well-mannered man could be so cruel


    22. A knocking on the front door signaled the arrival of Mother Superior, the convent’s nuns, and the well-mannered children


    23. However, the always well-mannered, straitlaced military man wasn’t laughing


    24. Christina’s a wonderful, well-mannered girl because of the time she has spent with you all these years


    25. Once having arrived at the station, another well-mannered


    26. If a child is born into a social environment of Pure Wonder, it will have nothing to fear, it will not need to protect itself from anything, nothing will be kept secret from it, and no expectations of others to be dishonest, or polite, or well-mannered, or unquestioningly obedient will influence its growth


    27. It was accessible to the occupants of the houses that surrounded it through doors at the back of each building and in the glorious summer sunshine it was used as a playground of well-mannered English children, the momentary breather of busy housewives, and for stretching the arthritic limbs of the elderly


    28. Amy found Grace a well-mannered, merry, little person, and after staring dumbly at one another for a few minutes, they suddenly became very good friends


    29. She was not a voluptuous, Toulouse-Lautrec odalisque; she was not a 'little bit of fluff'; she was a middle-aged, well-preserved, well-dressed, well-mannered woman such as I had seen in countless public places and occasionally met


    30. Before that night, she had been known around Maam Cross as a quiet and well-mannered scholarship student at Holy Trinity

    31. His three boys went to the private Landon School, where they hobnobbed with the mostly well-mannered, but often quite devious, children of the middle rich


    32. ” This seemed unnecessary, for, really, Dickie was a well-mannered, good-looking young fellow, with broad shoulders, a clear skin and a clean heart


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    Synonyms for "well-mannered"

    cultured nice gracious well-spoken decorous polite seemly