| It must value men as men, not as functions of a chain of conventionalities. |
| A woman is tongue-tied by the countless conventionalities of education. |
| The sudden uprearing of a genuine bit of aboriginal agriculturism in the midst of the conventionalities of party politics is always interesting. |
| The adulatory phrases used as mere conventionalities seemed to have actually turned his head. |
| Such were the habits calculated to irritate the conventionalities of Tiverton against her. |
| The sugar pine is as free from conventionalities as the most picturesque oaks. |