The CEOs of underperforming companies do tend to develop all kinds of foibles, tics, and unpleasant mannerisms. |
His strange mannerisms and goofy asides are amusing, and he has a comedian's sensibility for wanting to keep the audience at home interested. |
I don't want their looks, I don't want their dramatic mannerisms or anything like that. |
He combined his Gothic physical persona with a set of gauchely theatrical mannerisms, a non-stop performance of poetical sensitivity. |
His normal exuberance and flashiness returned to his tone and mannerisms with this statement. |
Of course, to gain that aura, the chefs have also had to brush up on their social skills, mannerisms, deportment and general knowledge. |