Define personal manner. personal manner synonyms, personal manner pronunciation, personal manner translation, English dictionary definition of personal manner. Noun 1. personal manner - a way of acting or behaving manner demeanor, demeanour, deportment,
Ye City Wights, who feel it pride to trace The faded manners of St. JAMES'S PLACE, 'Till with imperial deeds you blend your fame, And ROYAL GAZETTES propagate your Name! Ye blazing Patriots who of Freedom boast, 'Till in a gaol your Liberties are lost! Ye Noble Fair, who, satisfied...
...become better acquainted with their condition and manners, and above all to speak to them of Christ and His Word; for I was convinced, that should I travel to the end of the universe, I should meet with no people more in need of a little Christianexhortation, and I accordingly conti...
Do's and Don'ts for Online Interactions" offers insightful advice on the manners that can establish or destroy connections in the virtual world. View More The Role of Compatibility Tests in Modern Matrimony Latest Blogs In this investigation, we explore how the field of marriage options is...
The driver, on the other hand, was pleased to drop again upon so liberal a fare; and as he was a man - the reader must already have perceived - of easy, not to say familiar, manners, he dropped at once into a vein of friendly talk, commenting on the weather, on the sacred season...
P. Khuzangai (1907–70), the novella Village in Flames (1929) by Isaev, the plays of manners by Osipov, the short stories of Fomin and Danilov-Chaldun, and the poems of N. T. Vasianka (born 1903), I. S. Tuktash (1907–57), and V. E. Mitta (1908–57). In the 1930’s...
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Adj.1.polite- showing regard for others in manners, speech, behavior, etc. impolite- not polite 2.polite- marked by refinement in taste and manners; "cultivated speech"; "cultured Bostonians"; "cultured tastes"; "a genteel old lady"; "polite society" ...
...you can have," rejoined Sampson. "Ah! if I'd my own way wi' ye, lass, I'd mend your temper and manners. But you come of an ill stock, ye saucyhussy."... — The Lancashire Witches - A Romance of Pendle Forest • William Harrison Ainsworth ...
The sofa was covered with little scraps of white net-work; the bureau was dotted all over with little angels made of gauze, highly-colored pin-cushions, and fanciful paper boxes and card-stands. The walls were decorated with paintings of cows, stags, rocks, waterfalls, and other animals, ...