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"well mannered" Definitions
  1. having good manners

157 Sentences With "well mannered"

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Despite the weaponry and arson, it's a well mannered affair.
I was certainly raised to be polite and well mannered.
And in fact, all of [the Kardashians] are very well mannered.
He is well mannered, well dressed, self deprecating, confident and aimless.
He was well mannered and believed in the importance of collaboration.
He reminded me of a well-mannered guy from the South.
"His kids were beautiful, sweet children — well-mannered, as well," Gonzalez said.
Justin Bieber as a well-mannered superhero might just be our kryptonite.
Their well-mannered outcry shows how attitudes towards Singapore's past are shifting.
This noble shepherd/Chow Chow mix is well-mannered and super smart.
Later in the evening, the station offered a very well-mannered apology.
Almost all of them have been well-behaved, well-mannered, good people.
He was cleanshaven and well mannered with a little rebel yell underneath.
"[They were] the most polite, well-mannered kids," Trahan wrote on Facebook.
But he shapes a compelling and credible portrait of a well-mannered hysteric.
And he reminded him what an intelligent and well-mannered boy he was.
Wells is generally a well-mannered critic, if not an overly respectful one.
That vigilante is later revealed to be the exceedingly well-mannered sorority sister Jules.
But now, I can't stop listening to these calm, well-mannered people speak Japanese.
They'd all be in, every one of them was so polite, so well-mannered.
We couldn't believe that such a well-mannered dog didn't have a real home.
She's very quiet, gets her makeup done, sits quietly, she's a very well-mannered girl.
It is pleasant, trendy and staffed by well-mannered herb enthusiasts, known as "bud-tenders".
The overall effect is that you've just been naturally gifted with full, well-mannered brows.
They were well-mannered, much better than what had come before, and hard to remember.
You flourish with a partner who's considered charming and well-mannered, and has good taste!
He was quirky and well mannered and definitely made an impression on the women, she said.
What about your big-hearted but foul-mouthed friend, or a well-mannered but distant acquaintance?
I didn't ask how much he's worth, and he's too well-mannered to bring it up.
" After their meeting, Putin described Trump as "a well-mannered person and comfortable to deal with.
Politicians are well-mannered in front of voters and employ others to do their dirty work.
It was a well-mannered, unassuming sandwich of lightly breaded chicken, buttered bun, and two pickles.
" After their meeting, Putin described Trump as "a well-mannered person and comfortable to deal with.
As configured, you're getting a well-mannered and well-equipped SUV suitable for six adults for $46,690.
She's different, and she's gracious, and she's lovely, she's well-mannered, and she's thoughtful, and it's authentic.
Or at least, a very nice and well-mannered Sean Paul clone (dibs on the screenplay idea!).
But by setting a calm and well-mannered example, you can prompt them to follow your lead.
"He was a kind, respectful, well-mannered man," said a woman who declined to give her name.
Even the most likable and well-mannered among us can still look like jerks in an email.
Here and there, I struck up amiable conversations with well-mannered men from all over the country.
Yet even with a relatively small population of well-mannered, approved bots, conflict was constant, complex and variable.
Salim is a polite, reserved guy – the kind of well-mannered young man mums always seem to like.
He is very quiet, very soft-spoken, very well-mannered and got a lot of grace in him.
There's an urban legend about an erudite, well-mannered man that does the rounds on various internet forums.
The playful chemistry between Thompson's well-mannered house dog, Lady, and Theroux's bad-boy street dog is infectious.
As well mannered as she might like to appear to be, Joan "Mommie Dearest" Crawford is capable of darkness.
A quintessentially Russian officer (imposing, loud and well mannered), he escorted the girl out and then turned to us.
In the play, a lector, well dressed and well mannered, reads to workers rolling cigars in nineteenth-century Tampa.
BB-212, well-mannered, respectful astromech droid, knows the protocol of a royal greeting when such an occasion arises.
Olivia is by nature, and probably due to my sister's parenting, a well-mannered, polite and charming little girl.
That's being well-mannered for the sake of a quiet life (and because we all want to be liked).
Tracy and her college dean hubby, Andy (Bill Pullman, looking every inch like a well-mannered college dean named Andy).
In just a few years, well-mannered self-driving robotaxis will share the roads with reckless, law-breaking human drivers.
"Laverne & Shirley" also starred Cindy Williams as Shirley, indelicate tomboy Laverne's more well-mannered apartment roommate and brewery co-worker.
What struck us — other than how adorable it is — is just how well-mannered this lovely creature proves to be.
When not in speed-demon mode, the Camry returns to its normal state as a comfortable, well-mannered family hauler.
" Architects succeed, he said, when they "take a well-mannered approach, honor the urban framework and adapt the architecture accordingly.
I stole a glance, taking in some names and numbers under the glare of my well-mannered boyfriend's judgmental eye.
It's well-mannered, faithful to its music, beautifully constructed and emotionally subdued: a quiet statement of old-fashioned artistic values.
I stole a glance, taking in some names and numbers under the glare of my well-mannered boyfriend's judgmental eye.
The meeting in Pecs was spirited and generally well mannered, even as a few audience members expressed anti-Western sentiments.
Barack Obama was a celebrity, but by contemporary media standards, just too well mannered and predictable to grab huge attention.
The Confederate monument (erected in 1908) towering over the town square has caused some well-mannered chagrin among the locals.
When she flew Wellington bombers, glorious aircraft, so reliable and well-mannered, some ground crews were flabbergasted she was the pilot.
If you took a $43,000 Black Edition Ridgeline out for a ride, you'd find it drives like a well-mannered crossover.
Our first-generation Irish matriarch defined her brood as intelligent, solidly built, healthy, handsome, polite, well-mannered, politically engaged and Catholic.
If you watched Ossoff on the campaign trail or in the debates versus Handel, you saw a well-mannered, intelligent individual.
Although the concept has never caught on in this country, the VAT has been a powerful, well-mannered weapon for progress.
The fiancee protested, saying Legend was well-mannered and well-behaved and asked the judge why the child had to leave.
Mr. Hopkinson said they had been surprised by how friendly, well mannered and courteous the local people they encountered had been.
"It was very humble, very simple, and he was always attentive and well-mannered to people who work for him," Quijano recalled.
They needed several decades of finishing school before being deemed well-mannered enough to join the band indoors in the 18th century.
Specifically, individuals who believed that raising kids to be well-behaved, obedient, respectful of elders and well-mannered were likely Trump voters.
He's a soft-spoken, well-mannered man, so for what the president should be doing, he's the best one to do it.
Ms. Weaver's character was ultimately too, well, well mannered to detonate the metaphorical bomb that might have brought down the Bush administration.
We followed her rise from the well-mannered daughter of a Baltimore mayor to the highest-ranking woman in American political history.
"Sorry, we have to sell that so we've got to keep it hygienic," he said, his face a mix of well-mannered disgust.
If this streaming isn't enough, there's always a video of the cutest and most well-mannered baby bat yawning and covering its mouth.
The previous persona of US presidents in the minds of people in my region was that they were more studied or well-mannered.
Will the guests you are welcoming into your property be clean, well-mannered, and quiet or sloppy, rude, and leave the place trashed?
Like many Americans, I long for the days when uncouth plagues of locusts were confined to the margins of our well-mannered skies.
I'm grateful that our neighbor's child is the same age is T., and they are both sweet, well-mannered kids who play great together!
"When people compliment me on him, on how well mannered, how charming, funny and well-behaved he is, it makes all the sacrifices worthwhile."
But I gave the chicken a bit of heat, unpacking the Korean condiment gochujang with sake, ginger, garlic and some well-mannered poblano chiles.
Barking is rarely encouraged in or asked of well-mannered pooches, but The Times recently took portraits and recorded the barks of various show dogs.
And when you make a mistake (which you will), a well-mannered attitude can afford you a second chance — even if you don't deserve one.
Rose was also a youth volunteer for Duquesne Mayor Nickole Nesby, who described him as well-mannered and very smart teenager who liked playing basketball.
Were Trump a more circumspect and well-mannered man, who never bragged about how rich he is, his wealth would be less of an issue.
"Republicans are too well-mannered and actually try to follow the rules," Horowitz said, also bashing the attorneys general under Obama, Lynch and Eric Holder.
Abe demanded that the U.S. prevent similar crimes in a fiery statement to reporters that many saw as uncharacteristic for the well-mannered Japanese leader.
"If there is a well-mannered atmosphere in stadiums, we have no objection to (the admission of women)," Vaezi told reporters after a cabinet meeting.
Even insurance companies are experimenting with apps and dongles that record braking, acceleration and speed with the lure of lower rates for well-mannered drivers.
He is pale and lanky, discreetly tattooed, caustically funny and so well mannered that he would rather miss his train than cut into a line.
"She's beautiful, just like Gloria, a well-mannered child," Hiers told CNN Saturday, standing outside the detention center to deliver a message of support to Williams.
As she left, he warned her not to tell anyone, claiming he had merely been testing her to see whether she was "a well-mannered student".
Instead we met was an extremely sweet, extremely excited teenager who was about as well-mannered, gracious, and nice to be around as any musician out there.
"Far from the 'madman' the media portrays, Trump came across as perfectly normal, smart, and well-mannered," read one of the more than 1,200 posts on Naver.com.
LONDON — Libraries may have a reputation for being a quiet, well-mannered bunch, but the ones in Scotland don't mind a bit of banter on social media.
A sweet, well-mannered blank, he gets re-branded by the day, from "cute" to "woke" to "bad boy," as his hashtags are monitored like volatile stocks.
It seems to me that the internal conversation we witness in her paintings is between unbridled desire and well-mannered structure, with neither quite dominating the other.
"The Louis XV period of style," he wrote, "was noted for very well-mannered dignity, symmetry and functional practicality," features that appealed to his sense of order.
Russia has in the past often managed to punch above its weight because it has been able to assume that West will be moderate and well-mannered.
"Most of the time people pull us aside and tell us how well mannered the group is or you're doing an excellent job!" says Christina with a laugh.
That has something to do with the subjects, who are generally well mannered and thoughtful and don't appear to do much drinking (except for the one who does).
What started off as a well-mannered—albeit slurred—conversation on his behalf, became a set of accidental insults about which Star Trek convention was the best party.
Here again, I'd think, was writing that stemmed from outrage, and often shame, but remained impeccably well-mannered and sure of itself, almost legalistic in structure and presentation.
But a mean cat catcher interrupts his plans by making him spend a week with the Biddle family, to learn how to be a well-mannered house cat.
In last week's episode of Outlander, when Jamie was trying to rouse his volunteer army, he talked about how silly the British army seemed with their well-mannered rituals.
I took in a blackmouth cur this summer as a refugee from Hurricane Harvey and she's a lovely, coltish girl with big brown eyes, very refined and well-mannered.
As for how the members of the posh set feel about rubbing elbows with non-aristocrats, Meier says that most people won't mind, provided everyone is polite and well-mannered.
But his big moment — a mea culpa for a racially charged policing incident in South Bend — felt like another well-mannered white guy desperate to put his wokeness on display.
Their foyer prominently displays photos of the couple's time in Washington, though this being the South, Ms. Laszlo said, most people are too well-mannered to ask many pointed political questions.
She just made partner at a top law firm, she has a loving partner and she's raising well-mannered, bright children, all while looking fresh faced and ready to conquer the world.
The two young men attended the same church, and Mr. Williams recalled Mr. Johnson as a "well-mannered" youth who was active in church events and the typical pursuits of a teenager.
Machotaildrop's roster of skaters is styled in precisely the way you'd think a well-mannered man named The Baron would dress them—in striped sailor shirts, elaborate sweaters, and smart dress pants.
But to his surprise, the sasquatch he meets (whom he dubs Mr. Link, voiced by Zach Galifianakis) is a well-mannered, lonely creature that wants to meet with his probable family, the yeti.
They will need trips to the dog park to let out big bursts of speed, but once they are home again, these dogs are quiet, well-mannered and eager to make you happy.
" Years later, Vogue underlined just how "innately poised and well-mannered" she was from the start: "As rough-and-tumble as she gets onstage, Stefani leaves that attitude behind when the concert's over.
When we meet Sierra, she's a well-mannered girl who has a good relationship with her parents (Back to the Future's Lea Thompson and Ferris Bueller's Alan Ruck, a real dose of nostalgia).
Elmo proves victorious in all of Grump's challenges, but is obviously too helpful and well-mannered to work with Grump, so he winds up yanking Grump's wig off in a very touching ending.
Instead, Salsedo, like many other families, had placed his trust in local volunteers -- primarily young, well-mannered residents who had helped to comb the site in search of life, and comfort families affected.
While it's possible that the director and cinematographer Chris Moukarbel is good at withholding unflattering material, Gaga comes off well, and credibly so: intelligent, an accomplished craftswoman, a well-mannered collaborator and boss.
Well-mannered soul that you are, you have nodded and smiled and tried to pay attention through various tangents and emendations as your friend leads you through a thousand pages worth of plot.
By day at least, he was still that neat well-mannered boy from the Mary Ellen McCormack housing project who would sort out local bullies with threats, or lightning fists, to help the weak.
When Anne Trubek, the author of "The History and Uncertain Future of Handwriting," started studying the resurgence of cursive about a decade ago, reasons for teaching it focused on developing a civilized, well-mannered population.
And as the president-elect spends his days lashing out on Twitter, it's a relief to retreat into the stuffy drawing rooms of Buckingham Palace, where being well mannered is part of everyone's job description.
Also, well mannered, perma-tanned from jaunts to the Caribbean and Ibiza, and close to their families, which usually reside in large gated houses with swimming pools and tennis courts less than an hour from London.
LONDON — When Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain convened his new cabinet on Friday, it looked less like a conclave of powerful government officials than a well-mannered classroom on the day the headmaster came to visit.
Standing in the lobby of Vienna's experimental theater Schauspielhaus Wien with 30 or so well-mannered Austrians, there's a nervous hush as we huddle around a rusty metal door, unsure of what to expect on the other side.
Julia Albertsson is typical of the well-mannered, conscientious teenagers attending the school, and though she could never be described as cocky or arrogant, the 17-year-old is crystal clear about her burning ambition to emulate Kalla.
Sitting as it does at the heart of London, the Two Cities district covers not only Buckingham Palace and Parliament but also the well-mannered homes of many senior lawmakers, making it a trophy scalp for the opposition.
" According to Ken Rea, one of Lewis's professors, he arrived at Guildhall "an articulate, well-mannered young man with a bit of a polite façade," and left with "the complete raw vulnerability that really grabs you as an audience.
Ceviches and tiraditos, a quinoa salad and a paella kept warm on a table burner are some of the specialties served in the well-mannered dining room: 41-16 Queens Boulevard (41st Street), Sunnyside, Queens, 718-583-6736, dayboatnyc.com.
The music video for Puth's latest catchy hit characterizes him as a teenage boy who is "a nice boy, so well-mannered" in front of his girlfriend's parents, but transforms into a rebellious teenager the moment they leave her house.
The straight-laced, well-mannered disposition has become a key part of his campaign aesthetic and appeal to his supporters, the slow, lilting cadence and measured matter-of-factness of his speech reminiscent of someone doing their best Obama impression.
Conducting a criminal investigation of an executive isn't just risky; in addition to jeopardizing a future partnership at a prestigious law firm, perhaps most important, it incurs "social discomfort," especially for the well-mannered overachievers who now populate the Justice Department.
Before the screening, international programmer Colin Geddes got up and talked about how great and well-mannered TIFF audiences were, and I thought he was just stroking our egos, but he was right — this was a fun group to watch a movie with.
At lunchtime I read a paper newspaper; I have a ridiculous, old-fashioned prejudice against newspapers online, but somehow it seems perfectly well mannered to read a newspaper at the lunch table where it would seem rude to read from a screen.
I imagine Bronwen Riley's travel companion, Julius Severus, to have been not unlike some upper-class English functionary on his way to a distant imperial posting a century ago — cool, confident, well educated, well mannered, sometimes arrogant and perhaps rather too pleased with himself.
Reading her menus—one included fennel taralli; burrata with fennel, roasted peppers, anchovies, and capers; spaghetti and shellfish al cartoccio; and ricotta ice cream with candied lemon and pistachios—was enough, recently, to compel a normally well-mannered person to angle for an invitation.
In Mr. Massini's understanding, trouble found its true engine when the last of the actual Lehmans ran Lehman Brothers and management was given over to the ambitious roughnecks in the trading division rather than the well-mannered investment bankers who had been in charge.
Floral colors dominate the palette, but for all its cheekiness, the painting is well mannered enough to keep its more aggressive visual contents fairly clear of its outside edge, concentrated within a margin consisting of an airbrushed haze in tints of marigold and tangerine.
Critics in the political center and right have struggled to respond to this swerve to the left, but one common response has been: This is not your father's (or grandfather's) D.S.A. — which is to say it is not well mannered, slightly tweedy, even academic.
The story of her rise, from the well-mannered daughter of a Baltimore mayor to a savvy legislator and prolific fund-raiser who is as much feared within her caucus as she is admired, is, in some ways, the story of the women's movement itself.
And yet he carried himself with a certain dignity, kept himself immaculately dressed and groomed, was well mannered and well spoken, and possessed an enviably large vocabulary, was almost always cheerful, and could unleash, at any moment, his one weapon of beauty, which was his smile.
Tegan: Behind the scenes [of the video], she had all these dogs there with their owners and she'd picked dogs that were well mannered and able to perform for the video on cue.... Sara: When you're shooting a dog porn you have to know these kinds of things [laughs].
This whole idea that there has to be a token and that the token has to be super perfect — I think that it stems from racism and this idea that you have to be a certain kind of cooperative, well-mannered, docile Black person or else, they'll replace you.
But in a campaign that has seemingly tested every political rule, Mr. Trump's opponents hope his latest provocation will be too much for well-mannered voters in this heavily evangelical Christian state to bear: his use of a vulgar word this week to describe one of his rivals, Senator Ted Cruz.
" Camus can play the role of "respectable" reactionary because his opposition to multicultural globalism is plausibly high-minded, principally aesthetic, even well-mannered—a far cry from the manifest brutality of the skinheads and the tattooed white nationalists who could put into action the xenophobic ideas expressed in "Le Grand Remplacement.
Camilla works in explosive ordinance disposal (eh?) and is one of the most well-mannered, timid and moral individuals you'll ever meet, so while all the others are swapping bodily fluids and catching feelings, Camilla is quietly straightening her hair to within an inch of its life or crying into her porridge in the pantry.
"I guess it's part of human nature -- especially in times of change and uncertainty -- to want to look backwards and long for some imaginary past when everything worked, and the economy hummed and all politicians were wise and every child was well-mannered and America pretty much did whatever it wanted around the world," Obama said.
If Barack Obama embodied the new ideal of the progressive man — a hands-on dad and a self-identified feminist married to a high-achieving woman who was once his boss, who is also well mannered and protective of his family — then Mr. Trump is his antithesis, an old-school chauvinist embracing a new code of adolescent anarchy.
In some respects, the position may be a return to an earlier version of Mr. Brownback's political persona: During his time in the United States Senate, he was known chiefly as an articulate and well-mannered advocate for conservative social issues, like opposing abortion and human cloning, and for speaking out on issues of international human rights.
There are also more complex [situations]: I know some black workers who won't see black clients, and I think that comes more down to cultural things where they don't want to bump into someone or don't want to have to deal with talking in a language to someone… My rules are if you're polite and well-mannered, I have time for you.
Some of those people include: Alonzo Mourning (twice), Dikembe Mutombo (in the All-Star Game, get out of the way dude) David Robinson (particularly satisfying, since he spent his life as a patriotic, well-mannered professional who never made waves and Shaq was a big, fun fuck-up), as well as a whole backboard and the Portland Trail Blazers' best title shot in ten years.
The protagonists of her novel are Camilla, Charles, Alma, Edward, Alwilda and Kristian, a cluster of friends in their 30s and 40s, three men and three women, all well educated and well mannered, and also well-off enough that they can afford to worry about an uncommon moment of melancholy and stillness in a garden rather than the grim business of making rent each month.
Zeta-Jones tells Mashable she had enormous respect for British actress Olivia de Havilland, one of the most glamorous and talented actresses of the '30s and '40s, who is still remembered today for her star-making roles as Maid Marian, in 1938's The Adventures of Robin Hood, and Melanie Wilkes, well-mannered rival to Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind —  not to mention her Oscar-winning turns in 1946's To Each His Own and 1949's The Heiress.

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