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How to use demeanour in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word demeanour? Here are some examples.

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Reports suggest he has had occasion to shed the gentlemanly demeanour and give miscreants a good dressing-down.
Yet he moved his pieces with a dexterity which belied his smelly, scruffy attire and trampish demeanour.
Ross has the demeanour of a superstar but the wee game of shinty cannot give him the context he truly deserves.
Despite his shambolic demeanour, he has been riding the Asian new wave pretty shrewdly.
I cannot discern anything tricksy in his demeanour, I really do believe that he is sincere.
Burt is of average height and unassertive demeanour, a strange mixture of the predatory and the conservative.
Commendably, the friendly demeanour he displayed on that Perth range in January was unchanged.
He is accusing this woman of mentally unstable demeanour when, in fact, he seems to be the most qualified for such a label.
His bluntness is softened by a naturally upbeat demeanour and a notable lack of self-importance.
I like Rooney, I like his no no-nonsense approach to the game and his quiet demeanour off the pitch.
Many were put off by his wooden demeanour and background of north-eastern liberal politics.
She is ensconced in the embrace of a plump white sofa for our interview, and adopts a relaxed demeanour which hides any visible trace of nerves.
Their demeanour indicated that they had not come to honour Manat or to leave a token offering.
I must have looked puzzled at his sudden, overnight turnaround in demeanour, because he immediately adopted a genuinely apologetic expression.
He is fine company and laughs chestily at times, even if for the most part he assumes the patented demeanour of the serious, centred actor.
Consider her demeanour when she emerged from the courtroom after hearing her guilty verdict wearing that ill-advised dyed chinchilla scarf.
From Lestrade's demeanour, I could tell it was a murder case and this paper could hold the clue to solving it.
Lord of my heart, no more shall there be for me waiting in corners, no more coyness and sweetness of demeanour.
He would ground her flightiness and her impulsiveness and she would lighten his sometimes-sober demeanour.
Franklin's civilised demeanour is revealed as mere ineffectuality, and he is unable to save the murdered girl, whom he loves.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He was, as I have intimated, a person of lofty demeanour, with a vein of high seriousness.
Presently two handsome girls, with jimp raiment and fearless demeanour, came in and took possession of an adjacent table.
Also, there was nothing in their demeanour that savoured of any spirit of jollification.
Henderson was not always of the lamblike demeanour which he displayed in the turret.
There was nothing humble in her demeanour, nothing which seemed to tell of a suppliant.
This was the case with the conjugality of the Nuttalls, as was proven by the demeanour of the male portion of the bond.
If so, the placid and modest demeanour of the Academicians ultimately disarmed hostility, and they obtained their letters patent.
Her likes and dislikes, for all the inertness of her demeanour, were clear and unshifting.
She had a quiet modest demeanour, though her dress was but a narrow fork clout of bark cloth.
He confessed, however, at last that Antoine's demeanour was becoming intolerable.
This stranger was of kingly appearance, of stately and commanding demeanour, and theatrically dressed.
In their excitable disposition, loud voices, and fearless demeanour, the Timorese closely resemble the people of New Guinea.
A certain stiffness of demeanour, which we had noticed, but ascribed to pride, worked an unspeakable change in the mage.
For a moment or so Pierre had been astonished by the demeanour of La Grivotte.
Urbanity he practised, not with jest and witticism, but by the courtesy of his demeanour.
One of these new and uncourtly men excited laughter by affecting a princely state and splendour of demeanour and equipage.
Our lady was gracious in her demeanour to fos, but her husband could not make up his mind even to speak to him.
Yet was she as lowly and simple of speech and demeanour as if she were a gooseherd of fourteen winters.
Mrs. Burr made her attitude easier to herself by affecting a draconic demeanour.
There was a certain skill in his attitude and demeanour, as if he knew exactly what he was about.
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