MANNERISM in a Sentence
Learn MANNERISM from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
297 example sentences for MANNERISM, such as:
1. Their rude manners grate on us.
2. It's bad manners to stare at people.
3. His manners argue a good upbringing.
4. It's not good manners to stare at people.
5. It isn't good manners to stare at people.
2. It's bad manners to stare at people.
3. His manners argue a good upbringing.
4. It's not good manners to stare at people.
5. It isn't good manners to stare at people.
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Meanings and Examples of MANNERISM
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mannerism
n. a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual
n. a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 I have no doubt at all that a family mannerism can be traced in these two specimens of writing.
The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In VII. The Adventure of The Reigate Squires
Context Highlight In VII. The Adventure of The Reigate Squires
2 His manners towards the maid-servants were disgustingly free and familiar.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER VI. TOBIAS GREGSON SHOWS WHAT HE CAN DO
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER VI. TOBIAS GREGSON SHOWS WHAT HE CAN DO
3 Over thought and religion; drink; dress; manners; marriage too, I wield my truncheon.
4 She had an evil face, smoothed by hypocrisy; but her manners were excellent.
5 However, though I am not influenced by manners and station, Loo Bounderby may be.
6 I also, and the noble Athelstane of Coningsburgh, speak only the language, and practise only the manners, of our fathers.
7 His conduct, however, was an exception to the general manners of his countrymen.
8 And while their manners were thus the subject of sarcastic observation, the untaught Saxons unwittingly transgressed several of the arbitrary rules established for the regulation of society.
9 And here we cannot but think it necessary to offer some better proof than the incidents of an idle tale, to vindicate the melancholy representation of manners which has been just laid before the reader.
10 The captive Abbot's features and manners exhibited a whimsical mixture of offended pride, and deranged foppery and bodily terror.
11 His wife's family did not have his sort of manners, or his sort of etiquette.
12 Mary Crawford was remarkably pretty; Henry, though not handsome, had air and countenance; the manners of both were lively and pleasant, and Mrs. Grant immediately gave them credit for everything else.
13 On each side there was much to attract, and their acquaintance soon promised as early an intimacy as good manners would warrant.
14 The most objectionable part is, that the alteration of manners on being introduced into company is frequently too sudden.
15 Mrs. Grant's manners are just what they ought to be.
Example Sentence: (87 in 6 pages)
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2 His manners argue a good upbringing.
3 She could at least have the good manners to let me know she won't be able to attend.
4 Their rude manners grate on us.
5 The sweetness of her manners made everyone like her.
6 Good manners ban abusive language anyplace.
7 Don't leave your manners on the doorstep.
8 It is bad manners to speak with your mouth full.
9 A boy who has good manners stands up in an automatic movement when a lady enters the room.
10 They relate to universally accepted behaviour patterns - salutations, manners, dress, etc.
11 It isn't good manners to stare at people.
12 It's bad manners to stare at people.
13 It's not good manners to stare at people.
14 The new nanny's winning manners captivate Bart and Lisa.
15 Everyone liked Nancy's pleasant manners and engaging personality.