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According with custom or propriety.
becoming
decent
comely
decorous
seemly
proper
1
The house I speak of is
comme
il
faut
to the utmost.
2
The Hartels are quite
comme
il
faut
in their personal and business relations.
3
One of them was quite a handsome boy, and looked so
comme
il
faut
.
4
Only with the "
comme
il
faut
"
man does this rarely happen.
5
M. Brotherson est un monsieur
comme
il
faut
.
6
He is très
comme
il
faut
.
7
Every unmarried daughter of every peer in England would have envied me,-butit would have been
comme
il
faut
.
8
I was "
comme
il
faut
"
and smoked.
9
This "
comme
il
faut
"
-
ness
of mine lay, first and foremost, in proficiency in French, especially conversational French.
10
The soup was too salt; the cutlets were not exactly
comme
il
faut
;
and the pudding was hardly enough boiled.
11
If a man is a man, un homme
comme
il
faut
,
he need fear no ill-treatment from others of like calibre.
12
Teresa declared that "The god-mother was surely a 'très
comme
il
faut
,
'
"
but she did not explain to us why.
13
The corrected score has been sent at once to the copyists, and in six weeks the work will be rehearsed
comme
il
faut
.
14
With a note from Prince Ivan Michaelovitch, Nekhludoff went to Senator Wolf-unhomme très
comme
il
faut
,
as the Prince had described him.
15
This may be de rigueur and
comme
il
faut
and umslopogass on Long Island, but it does not go in Katonah-peaceful ,pureKatonah!
16
You see, Aunt Hobson, she's very kind, you know, and all that, but I don't think she's what you call
comme
il
faut
.