We have no meanings for "punctilious politeness" in our records yet.
1 Soldiers, as well as women, practice the minor virtues with punctilious politeness .
2 Concealing his apprehensions under the most punctilious politeness , he replied,-
3 He started when he saw her, raised his hat and opened the gate with punctilious politeness .
4 He raised his hat with punctilious politeness , sprang on to his horse, and rode on down the road.
5 Mr. Justice Redington would ask, with punctilious politeness , when the Crown Prosecutor sat down after examining a witness.
6 The most rigid etiquette and the most punctilious politeness were always observed, fines being imposed for any discourtesy toward women.
7 He hurried away, his anger flaming up again when Tom followed him, closing the door of the cab with punctilious politeness .
8 Once he took in the letters from the evening postman, and brought them to the top of the stairs with punctilious politeness .
9 When they met he invariably raised his hat with punctilious politeness , but the grim severity of his face showed how formal was the courtesy.
10 "This way, madam,"-andthe attorney, with punctilious politeness , led the way.
11 "Don't worry one minute," he said, dropping his punctilious politeness of the minute before, and becoming again the intensely human Luck Lindsay.
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This collocation consists of: Punctilious politeness through the time