Socially correct in behavior.
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Examples for "well-bred"
Examples for "well-bred"
1The toilets were the freshest and the manners most well-bred in Paris.
2It is the only course left for the well-bred in such circumstances.
3The horsey man with the well-bred screw was first over the brook.
4She spoke rapidly, with the fluent ease natural to a well-bred woman.
5Here, there are so many well-bred and accomplished ladies to choose from.
1The question is whether there's room for permanently well-mannered activism in 2015.
2Emma was a neat, well-mannered child who no longer hid in closets.
3The well-mannered gentlemen of business stimulated him greatly by their appreciative attention.
4Zorin's denials had become too much, even for the patient, well-mannered Stevenson.
5She felt that the life there would be too righteous, too well-mannered.
6He was well-mannered and agreeable, and seemed much above a common workman.
7Now, I have discovered for myself that you are charming and well-mannered.
8He was a well-mannered, friendly little fellow and soon entered into conversation.
9Blyth purchased a couple, as they were very tame and seemed well-mannered.
10The youth is a good, intelligent, well-mannered boy, when all is said.
11This one is an excellent prospect, sound as a nut, bright, well-mannered.
12Gresson, he said, had been a quiet, well-mannered, and most appreciative guest.
13O sir, very good, only her well-mannered brother, and such as that!
14The house was never clean enough, her children never well-mannered enough.
15For the most part, my students were polite, well-mannered young people.
16The preacher's wife was neatly dressed and capable; the children clean and well-mannered.