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manners <a manner; manners> N

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bad manners

display effeminate manners VB

acquirement of someone's character or manners (adoption, assumption, taking on)

adopt or acquire European manners or customs VB

after the manner of

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Calumny was silenced by the weight of his virtues and rancour softened by the amenity of his manners in the vigour of intellectual attainments and in the midst of usefulness.
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They shared folksy manners, never shied from stating their opinions, and were bluntly honest.
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But really talking about party manners seems a bit of an oxymoron.
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Affable and blessed with immaculate manners, he had a fine sense of humour, not of the belly-laugh variety but the dry chortle and wide smile.
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Yes, rudeness and innuendo to the waitstaff are worse but bad table manners are a total turn-off.
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What followed next was a naked version of a comedy of manners -- minus the comedy and the manners.
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He must stop swearing, and improve his table manners.
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He looks at pompous manners and traditions, at corruption so smooth that it has worked its way into everyday life.
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Queue up in a straight line at the food center and observe table manners 6.
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Transformations refer to all manners of changes that a thing or person can undergo.
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