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How to use well-bred in a sentence

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The feminine side of me wants humanistic evaluations of interesting female people in the news, written by well-bred, well educated women.
Bold Crusader, a well-bred newcomer from the powerful Godolphin stable, and the speedy Nan Scurry are two others to note.
All of my runners are seriously well-bred fillies and anything is possible.
She is considered everything from a hospital volunteer and well-bred English society woman to a healer and herbalist and the Stuart witch.
Age up to 55 yo., vigorous, energetic, generous, sociable, loyal, well-bred, polite, maybe with children.
Even well-bred pups of superior pedigrees would not explore or leave their kennels, and many were found difficult to train as adults.
So a well-bred Siamese is more likely to be vocal, mischievous, and demanding of your attention.
After their racing careers have ended, a career at stud beckons for well-bred and high quality colts and fillies with potential genetic worth.
He is an absolute treasure with other horses and so well-bred that everybody admires him.
Alberto Pio was a very handsome man, very well-bred looking, as we say in English.
Each of these three nose-nuzzlingly soft felt bags is as graceful and plush as the elegant, well-bred cats that inspired them.
My mother used to render a sublime schmaltz, drawing forth globules of fat and the skin thereunto attached from well-bred chickens.
It is difficult to explain why well-bred people avoid certain words and expressions that are admitted by etymology and grammar.
A well-bred three-year-old, Remaal made a winning start to her career in a maiden race over this course and distance last month.
As a well-bred Mormon with ties to Utah, Huntsman has inevitably drawn comparisons to former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
When a certain Mr. Po assisted with military affairs on the northern frontier, he obtained a well-bred horse to give to me.
The average well-bred field setter can stylishly handle grouse and woodcock, and other upland game birds as well.
Occasionally, a doe will fail to conceive on schedule, but well-bred rabbits are dependable.
There were instances of well-bred middle-class gels entering into marriage with only the haziest idea of how babies were conceived and born.
On the night I was in, there were two parties of those loud, well-bred gels who couldn't get into Oxbridge and had to study at Edinburgh instead.
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And all this had come to him in a manner like keen scent to a well-bred hound.
His attitude was that of one who hesitated to demand silence from so well-bred a throng.
It wouldn't stand for me, but it would be too well-bred to stand against me.
If you want to keep warm while travelling do not get in with well-bred Englishwomen.
The members of sorosis, when in session, are well-bred, if not always clear-headed and reasonable.
The more well-bred the animals, the greater are the injurious effects of in-and-in breeding.
Such deference is no infrequent tribute to well-bred reserve.
For these people are well-read and well-bred, and truly ladies in all things.
A well-bred horse will outlast a common one, because it tries harder.
Bread is the only comestible which the custom of well-bred people permits to be laid off your plate.
The well-born and well-bred Southerner is no more a savage than any other man of condition.
She is a well-bred animal, with a pretty face and fine feathering.
He was used to her well-bred acquiescence in his well-bred actions.
Mrs. Cary, with her workbasket on her arm, paused at the top of the steps and regarded the angry pair with well-bred surprise.
The toilets were the freshest and the manners most well-bred in Paris.
He appeared a pleasing, inoffensive, well-bred young fellow.
How could there be any commonness in a man so well-bred, so ambitious of social distinction, so generous and unusual in his views of social duty?
I can only pronounce him to be a sensible man, well-bred, well-informed, of gentle address, and, I believe, possessing an amiable heart.
Handsome, well-bred, noble lord as you are, my dear Athos, neither princesses nor queens would be secure from your amorous solicitations.
She held me fascinated by the well-bred attitude, something sublimely aloof in her air of wisdom.
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