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Meanings of condescending manner in English
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Usage of condescending manner in English
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He had brought with him the condescendingmanner of a German Prince.
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Then he turned to the captain in his most condescendingmanner.
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Her bright condescendingmanner irritates the narrator, but Grace trusts her.
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And she did so in a rather condescendingmanner.
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She replied in her condescendingmanner, which he detested:
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Mr. Burton nodded in a most condescendingmanner.
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Who do you think has been here,-drinkingtea with us, too, in the most condescendingmanner?
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He extended his hand with the intention of patting Childermass's hand in a friendly and condescendingmanner.
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We must be willing to give advice but only when it is requested and never in a condescendingmanner.
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The grand, almost condescendingmanner!
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Then again, perhaps with the condescendingmanner in which he critiques Obama, Moore is too busy being like them to notice.
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Black Hawk only grunted approval, but I think he was pleased, for he turned to Mr. Chouteau with a more condescendingmanner:
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Also he had this clipped, condescendingmanner of speaking I was sure worked well with his clients, but it got on my nerves.
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Inside he chose from the restricted menu offered by the place at this early hour and ate in a leisurely, almost condescendingmanner.
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The claws come out when Amanda keeps insisting on calling Moniece delusional and crazy, continuously talking down to her in a condescendingmanner.
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At twenty-one, she was younger than everybody else on the Emerald City Video payroll, yet she treated her coworkers in a fake-pleasant, condescendingmanner.